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A Survey and Analysis on Influence of Content Websites among Students in the City

Guo Feng, Cong Dacheng

Abstract


This article reports the results of a survey conducted by several selected universities through interviews investigating the impact of information websites on college students' books. Both quantitative and qualitative data results indicate that university students can more easily find information on the Internet (websites) with the help of many search engines. When using the objective sampling method, the main result is that most students, including boys and girls, are not interested in reading books and gathering information. They are interested in searching for information on the Internet because they can get exactly the more information they need without wasting time reading a book. The Internet has more interaction and accessibility. They believe that reading is a hobby that is not necessary to improve intellectual or social knowledge.


Keywords


Newspaper and Magazine, Social Media, Websites, Bookreading, Communication, Search Engines.

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