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The Influence of Social Media on Hedonism Lifestyles Among Students of the Faculty of Communication Sciences Raihani Firdaus; Qori Nursamsiah; Ujang Dede
The International Journal of Politics and Sociology Research Vol. 8 No. 4 (2021): March: Politics and Sociology
Publisher : Trigin Publisher

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The lifestyle that students do is often a unique thing to talk about. One of them is about the lifestyle of UNINUS students. From this research, we see that respondents have used social media as a role model in their lifestyle. where 2.90% chose often, 2.90% chose always, 26.50% chose sometimes, 38.60% chose never and 29.40% chose never. Then the level of hedonism in respondents is relatively low if you look at the percentage of questions regarding online shopping where respondents choose the option always 8.80%, choose the option sometimes 47.10%, choose the option never 17.6% and 26.50% choose the option often .