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IJSSH 2017 Vol.7(6): 350-357 ISSN: 2010-3646
doi: 10.18178/ijssh.2017.V7.847

Issues of Online Communication and Immediate Response Syndrome

H. Kanoh

Abstract—In this paper, immediate response syndrome refers to the feeling of having to check SNS sites and being is a state of psychological imbalance. As a contemporary issues, I pointed out the issue of the immediate response syndrome, slander, cyberbullying and false information. I divided into two groups from the results of the immediate response syndrome (IRS) checklist, and analyzed IRS Low group/High group with students' experience about slander, cyberbullying, false information and education. As a result, we found that students with experience of educated online communication, were less likely to Immediate Response Syndrome.

Index Terms—SNS, communication, cyber bullying, immediate response syndrome.

H. Kanoh is with the Yamagata University, Institute of Arts and Sciences, Yamagata, Japan (e-mail: kanoh@pbd.kj.yamagata-u.ac.jp).

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Cite: H. Kanoh, "Issues of Online Communication and Immediate Response Syndrome," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 7, no. 6, pp. 350-357, 2017.

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