2025 Undergraduate Research Showcase
Social Media and Distraction
Document Type
Student Presentation
Presentation Date
4-15-2025
Faculty Sponsor
Dr. Shikhar Sarin
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this research study was to see the impacts of social media and its distraction on two different age groups.
Methodology: We collected survey data using the Qualtrics online survey tool from our network of family, friends, and colleagues. This allowed us to efficiently design, distribute, and collect responses. Our sampling method was based on convenience sampling, leveraging our personal networks as the primary source of participants. To broaden the reach and enhance the diversity of our sample, we also promoted the survey through social media platforms such as Instagram.
Sample: We received completed surveys from 235 respondents. Out of the 235, 140 respondents are 18-23 years old. The average age of respondents in our sample was 23 and varied from 18+. 121 respondents have an education level of some college or lower, and 59 have a bachelor's degree or higher.
Analysis: We analyzed the data using SPSS statistical software and its descriptive statistics tool to categorize data in order to run t-tests.
Key Findings: The pattern of our results suggests that respondents aged 18-22 years old are experiencing more distractions from social media than those aged 23 and up. From our data, we found that the relationship between the amount of distraction social media users experience and their ages was statistically significant.
Recommended Citation
Russell, Braedon and Sarin, Shikhar, "Social Media and Distraction" (2025). 2025 Undergraduate Research Showcase. 176.
https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/under_showcase_2025/176