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Publikováno v:
E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Vol 4, Iss 14, Pp 176-188 (2023)
Numerous researchers have investigated the importance of exploring the factors associated with issues of problematic Internet use among emerging adults. This study aimed to explore the interaction between problematic Internet use and gender differenc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ff6a7cf3cafb4b22a063093b4da99dc5
Autor:
Soufian Azouaghe, Bukola Victoria Bada, Ehinmowo, Michael, Badji OUYI, Khaoudi, Ahmed, Dr Gabriel Agboola Adetula, Lenah Sambu, OUOBA, Nestor Motemba, IJzerman, Hans, Olawuyi Patience Shumiye, Amarachi Imonigie, WINFRIDA MALINGUMU, Adoyi Idoko, Arriaga, Patricia, Primbs, Maximilian, Glory Wuraola Agboola, Ugwuneke Ogochukwu, Forscher, Patrick S., Agbede, Moses, Polycarp Chamkat Gopye, Ndukaihe, Izuchukwu, Takondwa Rex Namalima, Ayomitan Ojo Olotu, Bisan Musa, Sadji GBANDEY, CHARYATE, Abdelilah, Adu, Richard, Shanka, Mesay Sata, Arinze, Nwadiogo Chisom, Winfrida Malingumu, Ginessa DOSSEH, Wagge, Jordan, Jack, David Beshel, Mulungu, Kennedy, Kaphesi, Frank Ephraim, Adeyemi Adetula, Wickson Kaliyapa, Nhaguilunguana, Jaime, Basnight-Brown, Dana
The CREP Africa study is an African-wide multisite Registered Replication Report study of Rottman and Young (2019)
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::2adae7b6ae5ef59ee24ad06809e0efd9
Autor:
Soufian Azouaghe, Bukola Victoria Bada, Ehinmowo, Michael, Nsi Eze, Mutsai Bakali, Badji OUYI, Dennis, Uba Donald, Kalongonda, Milton, Dinala, Yusuf Elson, Khaoudi, Ahmed, Basnight-Brown, Dana, Lenah Sambu, Dr Gabriel Agboola Adetula, OUOBA, Nestor Motemba, IJzerman, Hans, Boua, Mohamed, Olawuyi Patience Shumiye, Ogbonnaya, Chisom, Amarachi Imonigie, WINFRIDA MALINGUMU, Adoyi Idoko, Arriaga, Patricia, Primbs, Maximilian, Glory Wuraola Agboola, Ugwuneke Ogochukwu, Forscher, Patrick S., Agbede, Moses, Polycarp Chamkat Gopye, Ovurevu, Dorcas, Ndukaihe, Izuchukwu, Mouhssine, Lamia, Takondwa Rex Namalima, Ayomitan Ojo Olotu, Afolashade Onunkun, Olawu Shumiye, Bisan Musa, Sadji GBANDEY, Adu, Richard, Shanka, Mesay Sata, Walusungu Silungwe, Arinze, Nwadiogo Chisom, Dércio Armando, Winfrida Malingumu, CHARYATE, Abdelilah, Ginessa DOSSEH, Wagge, Jordan, Jack, David Beshel, Oko Enworo, Ike, Precious, Mulungu, Kennedy, Kibuga, Dennis, Kaphesi, Frank Ephraim, Adeyemi Adetula, Saheed Abolade, Wickson Kaliyapa, Nhaguilunguana, Jaime, Zione Gold, Alert Dzuka, Ebaa Alsayed
This component contains the study general files.
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::019bd8aac51f5543ad3bbdaf54c6e58e
Autor:
Adeyemi Adetula, Bukola Victoria Bada
We conduct the Rottman and Young (2019) replication study in Lagos and Oyo, Nigeria for the CPA-NGR-04-08 site
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::225b1cf45bc5895b51c6faac46afd263
Publikováno v:
Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science. 27:1-11
The study examined the relative contributions of psychological attributes (loneliness, extraversion and self-esteem) and gender to smartphone addiction. The study was a survey that utilized a cross-sectional design that purposively sampled 271 in-sch
Publikováno v:
African Journal for the Psychological Study of Social Issues; Vol 18, No 2 (2015); 123-131
The occurrence of road traffic accidents and severe crash injuries involving commercial motorcyclist has risen significantly in recent times in Nigeria. Human factors, vehicular conditions and the state of Nigerian roads are some of the reasons that
Publikováno v:
European Scientific Journal, ESJ. 14:125
The study examined the influence of customer loyalty, consumer animosity and purchase intention on consumer ethnocentrism. The research was a cross-sectional survey which made use of purposive sampling technique to select 196 (males = 109; females =
Publikováno v:
Health Care. 1:82
This study examined the psychological factors predicting psychological well-being among female partners of pris- oners in Ibadan, Nigeria. Using the purposive sampling techniques, a total of 109 female partners of inmates in Ibadan partici- pated in