Youth seeking economic information from social networking sites and its relationship to their attitudes towards government performance in Egypt

Document Type : Original Article

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Journalism teacher at Akhbar Al-Youm Academy

Abstract

Results appear sometimes, by applying to a deliberate sample of (300)

Social networking ranked first among the sources of seeking information and economic decisions with a weighted weight (4.777), and news websites came in the second place with a weighted weight. (4.337).
The issue of raising the prices of commodities in the first order by (60%) among the topics and decisions that he is keen to follow up on and seek information about on the subject of social communication, followed in the second order by the government’s decision to devalue the pound (floating the pound) by a percentage (59.7%), and then the next order, then the operations are carried out in the starting operations of the economic operations (54.7%).
The results showed that the hypothesis was partially fulfilled in favor of the emotional effects, and he said: There is a statistically significant correlation between the effects (cognitive, emotional, behavioral) resulting from the respondents seeking information and economic decisions of the government through social networking sites, and the degree of satisfaction with economic decisions.
The results of the study fulfill the hypothesis: a statistically significant correlation between the rate of the respondent seeking information and economic results through social, and the degree of economic communication through social.

 
 

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