Xiao ZhiMin, Higgins Steve
School of Health and Social Care, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom.
Graduate School of Education, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2021 Sep 16;12:603992. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.603992. eCollection 2021.
This study examines how adolescent experience in Internet cafés (known as wangba in Chinese) relates to academic attainment in urban, rural, and Tibetan schools of China. By documenting the frustrations teenagers express in their negotiations with adults surrounding access to and use of wangba and, by comparing self-reported academic standing of students from similar backgrounds with how they differ in their experience in wangba, the study finds that visiting wangba is not strongly correlated with the probability of students reporting either high- or under-achievement. While students without any experience in wangba are substantially less likely to report academic underperformance, the association disappears after matching when the logit regression model is less model-dependent and vulnerable to the problems associated with missing data. The paper concludes that visiting wangba alone is not systematically correlated with academic attainment, and that much adult anxiety concerning adolescent visit to wangba represents moral-technological panic and, offers a simplified explanation for educational problems that have deep macrosocial roots.
本研究考察了中国城市、农村和藏族学校中青少年在网吧(中文称为“网吧”)的经历与学业成绩之间的关系。通过记录青少年在与成年人围绕网吧访问和使用进行谈判时所表达的挫折感,并通过比较背景相似的学生自我报告的学业成绩与其在网吧经历的差异,研究发现去网吧与学生报告高成就或低成就的可能性没有强烈关联。虽然没有任何网吧经历的学生报告学业表现不佳的可能性要小得多,但在进行匹配后,当逻辑回归模型对模型的依赖性较小且不易受到与缺失数据相关的问题影响时,这种关联就消失了。论文得出结论,仅去网吧与学业成绩没有系统的相关性,而且成年人对青少年去网吧的许多焦虑代表了道德 - 技术恐慌,并为具有深刻宏观社会根源的教育问题提供了一个简化的解释。