Tag: social media


PRESSURE OF ACTIVITY

The Conceptual Foundations of Pressure of Activity In the contemporary landscape of psychological study, the pressure of activity has emerged as a significant area of concern for researchers and clinicians alike. This phenomenon refers to a persistent, often overwhelming urge to remain constantly occupied with tasks across various domains of life, ranging from professional obligations […]

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ACADEMIC PROBLEM

Academic Problem: The Impact of Social Media on Student Performance The contemporary educational landscape is profoundly shaped by pervasive digital technologies, chief among them being social media platforms. These tools, originally designed for interpersonal connection and communication, have infiltrated nearly every facet of modern life, including the academic sphere. The core issue, or the Academic […]

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BODY-IMAGE IDEALS

Body-Image Ideals and Social Media Influence Core Definition of Body-Image Ideals The term Body-Image Ideals refers to the set of culturally specific, often unattainable standards or prototypes of physical appearance that individuals strive to achieve or believe they should possess. These ideals are not static; they shift dramatically across different historical periods and cultural contexts, […]

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CORRESPONDENCE

Correspondence: Psychological Perspectives on Mediated Communication Introduction to Mediated Communication The evolution of human interaction has been profoundly shaped by the development of various forms of communication, particularly those that transcend immediate face-to-face encounters. Traditionally, correspondence referred to the exchange of written messages, primarily through letters, serving as a vital conduit for personal, professional, and […]

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