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I Introduction

1.1. Social media addiction


1.1.1. Types of social media addiction
1.1.2. Causes of social media addiction
1.1.3. Consequences of social media addiction
1.1.4. Theories of social media addiction
1.2. Procrastination
1.2.1. Types of procrastination
1.2.2. Causes of procrastination
1.2.3. Consequences of procrastination
1.2.4. Theories of procrastination
1.3. Mental Health
1.3.1. Types of social media addiction
1.3.2. Causes of social media addiction
1.3.3. Consequences of social media addiction
1.3.4. Theories of social media addiction
Chapter no II Literature Review
2.1. Global Researches
2.2. Indigenous Research
2.3. Rationale
2.4. Objective
2.5. Hypothesis

Chapter no III Method


3.1. Research Design
3.2. Sampling Strategy
3.3. Sample
3.4. Inclusion Criteria
3.5. Exclusion Criteria
3.6. Operational Definitions
3.7. Assessment measures
3.8. Procedure
3.9. Proposed stastical analysis
3.10. Ethical consideration

Abstract

The purpose of the study is to investigate the relationship between social media
addiction, procrastination and mental health in young adults. It is hypothesized that
there will be relationship between social media addiction, procrastination and mental
health. The sample comprised of (N=200) young adults will be selected from different
universities and colleges. Assessment measures such as Social Networking Addiction
Questionnaire developed by (SNAS) Shahnawaz and Usama Rehman (2020), General
Procrastination Questionnaire (GPS) developed by Lodha et.al (2019) and Promise
Mental Health Questionnaire developed by Ronald D Hays, Benjammin David
Schalet and Karen Spritzer (2017) will be administered on young adults. Pearson
Product moment correlation, Linear Regression analysis and independent sample t-
test will be used to assess the relationship between social media addiction,
procrastination and ment

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