H2: There is no significant relationship between whatsapp
utilization and students’ academic performance in Alimosho LGA. The
answer to this research hypothesis is shown in table 8
The result
in table 8 showed that the percentage of the respondent who use
whatsapp are greater than the percentage of those who do not use, the
null hypothesis which states that there is no significant relationship
between whatsapp utilization and students’ academic performance in
Alimosho LGA, Lagos State is hereby rejected. Of course, the predominant
use of whatsapp also tends to have a negative effect on the students’
academic performance. Also, the woeful performance of students in
selected schools in five consecutive years- 2010 and 2015- showed that
these sites were not being used to aid their academic performance. One
would think that with the dominant usage of the site by students, their
performance in both internal and external examinations would be
something to write home about, but the reverse is the case.
H3: There is no significant relationship between 2go utilization and students’ academic performance in Alimosho LGA.
The answer to this research hypothesis is shown in table 8
The result in table 8 showed that the percentage of the respondent that use 2go are greater than the percentage of those that do not use, the null hypothesis which states that there is no significant relationship between 2go utilization and students’ academic performance in Alimosho LGA, Lagos State is hereby rejected. Of course, the preponderant use of 2go tends to have a negative effect on the students’ academic performance. The woeful performance of students in selected schools in five consecutive years- 2010 and 2015- showed that these sites were not being used to aid their academic performance. One would think that with the dominant usage of the site by students, their performance in both internal and external examinations would be something to write home about, but the reverse is the case.
H4: There is no significant relationship between students’ addictiveness to social networking sites and their academic performance.
