How to Rank T-20 Player: A Measurement Index for Decision Makers

  • Qamruz Zaman
  • Syed Habib Shah
  • Sidra Nawaz
  • Naveed Ullah
  • Murad Ali
  • Mansab Al
  • Tahseen Ullah

Abstract

Social media is indeed a great invention of the 21st century with both positive and negative aspects. It has enabled people to communicate and connect easily, shrinking the world to a global village. However, its influence on political outcomes and public opinion, along with amplifying extremist views, raises concerns. This study mainly dealt with the question that how social media such as Facebook, X (formerly twitter),affects the voting behavior of students in District Bannu, Pakistan. Using a quantitative approach, the study surveyed 104 students from various educational institutions in the district. Grounded in Media Ecology theory, the research investigates the relationship between social media and local political orientations. The findings suggest that while social media is an important source of political awareness and engagement for students, its direct impact on their voting behavior is more complex than expected.

Published
2024-09-13

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