On The Quality Of Internet Users- Behavioral Patterns In Using Different Sites And Its Impact On Taboos Of Marriage: A Survey Among Undergraduate Students In Mashhad City In Iran

Autor: Javadi Alimohammad, Zanjanizadeh Homa, Javadi Maryam
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2008
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1079121
Popis: Regarding the multi-media property of internet and the facilities that can be provided for the users, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the users- behavioral patterns and the impact of internet on taboos of marriage. For this purpose a survey technique on the sample size amounted 403 students of governmental guidance schools of city of Mashhad in country of Iran were considered. The results showed, the process of using various internet environments depends on the degree of the users- familiarity with these sites. In order to clarify the effects of the Internet on the taboos of marriage, the non – internet parameters also considered to be controlled. The ttest held among the internet users and non-users, indicated that internet users possess lower taboos of marriage. Extraction of the effects of internet via considering the effects of non-internet parameters, indicate that addiction to the internet, creating a cordial atmosphere, emotional communication, and message attractive factors have significant effects on the family's traditional values.
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