BEHAVIOR SAMPLING ANALYSIS ON INTERNET ADDICTIONaf yap wei quan
1. High Tobacco Usage
2. Drug Use Status
3. Alcohol Drinking Status
4. Neglecting Work
5. PERSONALITY TRAITS
6. SUBSTANCE USE
7. Introversion
8. Social withdrawal
9. CAUSES
10. Impulsivity and Poor Self-control
11. Entertainment with immersive and highly interactive features
12. Financial Status
13. Environmental condition
14. No Restriction In Internet Access
15. Narcissitic
16. Game Addiction
17. PROBLEM STATEMENT
18. Changes in lifestyle behavior such as giving up social or recreational activities, spending longer hours on internet and neglecting work will lead to negative life consequences such as taking drugs, high tobacco usage and changes in personality such as social withdrawal, introversion and increase shyness
19. REFFERENCES
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30. NATASHA LIM KAR KHEE 271089
31. YAP WEI QUAN 270391
32. MADE BY
33. Spend Longer Hours On Internet
34. PSYCHOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR
35. Anxiety
36. Depression
37. Suicidal Intention
38. LIFESTYLE BEHAVIOUR
39. DIETARY BEHAVIOUR
40. High Carbonated Drink Intake
41. Low Fruit Intake
42. High Fast Food Intake
43. Gave Up Social or Recreational Activities
44. Neglection of real world necessities
45. Obsessive thoughts
46. Aggression
47. Violence
48. Delinquency
49. Time Management and Performance Problem
50. Symptoms of Isolation
51. Emotional Disorders
52. Impulsivity
53. Stress
54. 10 Rosliza A.M., R. M. (2018, Aug). Internet Addiction among Undergraduate Students: Evidence from a Malaysian Public University. Retrieved from IMJM.
55. 11 TAŞ, İ. (2019, March). Association Between Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Social Support, Resilience and Internet Addiction: A Structural Equation Modelling. Retrieved from Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Technology: http://dx.doi.org/10.17220/mojet.2019.03.001