This post will analyse data from general questions on questionnaire about software application (app) usage. As from previous post, we are looking on mainly unemployed male students. Small percentage of participance were female or employed students, however, all of them will be included in this study.
First question was if participants use software educational applications such as Brilliant. 41.7% (5 people) answered no, however, 58.3% (7 people) said yes. Next, we will look at possibility to be distracted while using applications. As you can see from the chart only one person was very unlikely to be distracted while using applications. Meaning, mostly people get distracted, perhaps with side apps, messages, calls and so on.
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Chart below shows how often and how many platforms are being used. Mostly applications are being used every day or every other weekend. Quantity of educational apps vary.
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Next two questions were about increased screentime, are they familiar with this term and do they know the effect of it. Shockingly, five people did not know what increased screentime mean, and three did not know the impact of it. You can see results in chart below. It could mean that people are not informed enough about consequences increased screentime has and can’t prevent it from happening.
As mostly in this study participated people from Generation Z, results are alarming. Generation who was born in time when technologies were already invented and increasing in popularity at some point unavoidable, these results show that there must to be lack of warnings in increased usage of devices.
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