The Relationship between Technology Addiction and Attitude toward Reading: An Investigation on Pre-Service Teachers

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In this study, we aimed to examine pre-service teachers’ attitudes toward reading books and their technology addictions. We used a correlational survey model. The sample of this study consisted of a Turkish pre-service teachers group studying at the Department of Turkish Education in the education faculty of a state university in Turkey. Our research used the “Attitude Scale Towards Reading” and “Technology Addiction Scale” as data collection tools. As a result of the study, we determined that the attitudes towards reading of pre-service teachers were positive. Furthermore, there was a significant difference in favor of female pre-service teachers in the sub-dimensions of book-reading love, reluctance to read, and stress. The significant difference in the online game-playing sub-dimension of technology addiction favored male pre-service teachers. On the other hand, we found a negative meaningful relationship between pre-service teachers’ technology addiction and their attitudes toward reading.

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Gerez Taşgın, F., & Taşgın, A. (2023). The Relationship between Technology Addiction and Attitude toward Reading: An Investigation on Pre-Service Teachers. Behavioral Sciences, 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/bs13090775

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