This document presents the results of a study comparing Facebook and Twitter usage. A questionnaire was administered to 72 students, with results analyzed using tally marks and graphs. Key findings include:
- Facebook was more popular than Twitter, with 72% of students having a Facebook account versus 28% with Twitter
- Females logged into both Facebook and Twitter more frequently than males
- Students spent more time on Facebook per session than Twitter
- Both platforms were primarily used for social purposes like connecting with friends rather than studying
3. PRESENTATION LAYOUT
Introduction
Objectives
Questionnaire’s Question
Methods of Research
Data Processing Methods
Graphs According to Questions
4. INTRODUCTION
Most favourable social networking for
everyone.
Most lecturers prefer to use facebook to
communicate with students.
Even the UBD’s library have facebook and
twitter account.
5. OBJECTIVES
—To identify which social media is mostly used.
To compare which one of the two social media is more
convenient for the users.
—To distinguish whether the MALE or the FEMALE is more
productive on Facebook or Twitter or both.
—To know how long they spent on Twitter or Facebook
during their leisure time in a day.
To identify the social benefits of using both Facebook and
Twitter.
To find out which one is more preferable, Facebook or
Twitter.
6. QUESTIONNAIRES
1. Which account do you have?
Facebook
Twitter
Both
2. How often do you log in?
Facebook:- Twitter:-
Everyday Everyday
4-6 days a week 4-6 days a week
2-3 days a week 2-3 days a week
Once a week Once a week
3. How long do you spend your time on it?
Facebook:- Twitter:-
Less than 30 minutes Less than 30 mins
Less than 1 hour Less than 1 hour
1 hour 1 hour
2-3 hours 2-3 hours
More than 3 hours More than 3 hours
4. You use it for?
Facebook:- Twitter:-
Chatting Updating status
Updating status/news Meet new friends
Meet new friends
Commenting Others:_____________
Online games
Business online
Others:_______________
5. Which one do you prefer?
Facebook
Twitter
Reason:______________________
6. Do you strongly agree/ disagree about the social
media?
7. Are you?
Male
Female
AGREE DISAGREE
Social media helps
to reconnect and
keep in touch with
old friends and
family member.
Social media is
convenient
Social media fill up
your leisure time
Social media is an
addiction
Social media is
unhealthy activity
Social media affect
your study time
7. METHODS OF RESEARCH
By giving out paper-based
questionnaires as shown from the
previous slide on ‘QUESTIONNAIRE’.
8. Data Processing:
Tally Marks & Tabulating
1. Which account do you have?
FACEBOOK Frequency TWITTER Frequency BOTH Frequency
No. of male
students
//// ////
//// //// //
22 / 1
//// ////
///
13
No. of
female
students
//// ////
//// //// ///
23 / 1
//// ////
//
12
Total no. of
students
45 2 25 72
9.
10.
11.
12.
13. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
MALE
FEMALE
No. of students
Gender
Represent 2 male.
Represent 2 female.
PEOPLE WE SURVEYED.
15. QUESTION ONE
Which account do you have?
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
FACEBOOK TWITTER BOTH
Percentage(%)
Account
No. of male
No.of female
Both male and female
17. QUESTION TWO
How often do you log-in?
0 50 100
Everyday
4-6 days a week
2-3 days a week
Once a week
Everyday
4-6 days a
week
2-3 days a
week
Once a week
Twitter % 43 0 14 43
Facebook % 80 6 9 6
For Male
0 50 100
Everyday
4-6 days a week
2-3 days a week
Once a week
Everyday
4-6 days a
week
2-3 days a
week
Once a week
Twitter % 77 0 8 15
Facebook % 89 6 3 3
For Female
18. QUESTION THREE
How long do you spend your time on it?
0.00
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.40
0.50
0.60
0.70
FREQUENCYDENSITY
MINUTES
FACEBOOK
0.00
0.05
0.10
0.15
0.20
0.25
0.30
0.35
FREQUENCYDENSITY
MINUTES
TWITTER
19. QUESTION FOUR
You used it for?
20%
24%
11%
6%
2%
8%
14%
7%
8%
Facebook %
UPDATING
NEWS/STATUS
MEET NEW FRIENDS
CHATTING
ONLINE GAMES
BUSINESS ONLINE
UPLOADING
PHOTOS
COMMENTING
22. QUESTION SIX
Do you strongly agree/ disagree about the social media?
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1. Helps to
keep in
touch.
2.
Convenient.
3. Fill up
your leisure
time.
4. An
addiction.
5.
Unhealthy
activity.
6. Affect
your study
time.
Percentage%
PROS & CONS
Agree in
%
Disagree
in %
23. CONCLUSION
FaceBook is more favourable than Twitter.
Female are more active to log-in to FaceBook and
Twitter than male.
More people spend an hour on FaceBook, while
Twitter they just spend around half an hour on it.
More people used FaceBook and Twitter for
meeting new friends rather than for studying
purposes.