This study aimed to measure the benefits of using the social media website as perceived by students with disabilities at the University of Jordan. The sample consisted of 150 students with disabilities and used a 5-point Likert scale to rank the perceived benefits on a 12-item survey. On average, the students indicated that using social media websites provided a moderate level of social benefits. In contrast, the students indicated that social media websites provided a high level of social benefit for increasing the number of new friends, deepening their relationship with others who have a disability or who are concerned with disabilities, and identifying societal attitudes toward disability and disability support services.
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Et al., H. A. A. (2021). Social Implications of the Social Media Use by Students with Disabilities at the University of Jordan: Facebook as a Model. Psychology and Education Journal, 58(2), 266–276. https://doi.org/10.17762/pae.v58i2.1555
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