Abstract
Few randomized controlled trials have evaluated social media study groups as educational aids in the context of online and blended teaching programs. We present the Behavioral Education in Social Media (BE-Social) intervention package, which integrates key evidence-informed behavioral intervention strategies delivered through a closed social media study group. BE-Social combines instructor-mediated cooperative learning and self-management training via multimedia posts and video modeling. Forty-six students were randomly assigned to a default online program (control) group or default online program plus BE-Social (intervention) group. Intervention outcomes included academic performance and social media engagement (reactions, comments). A mixed-effect ANOVA showed that individuals in the BE-Social group attained higher academic performance, F (1, 46) = 18.37, p
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Tarifa-Rodriguez, A., Virues-Ortega, J., & Calero-Elvira, A. (2025). The Behavioral Education in Social Media (BE-Social) Program for Postgraduate Academic Achievement: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Behavioral Education, 34(3), 479–505. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10864-024-09545-9
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