The impact of the Internet and social media on adolescents' moral decisions
Sultanov Sherzod Azatjanovich
Independent researcher of Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhon Beruniy
Keywords: emotional feelings, mental shock, upbringing, cognitive abilities, pessimist, optimist
Abstract
This article examines the impact of the Internet and social media on the decision-making of adolescents growing up with modern digital technologies. The purpose of the article is to examine the positive and negative effects of Internet technology on the adolescent and his or her development of good decision-making skills. It discusses the psychological processes involved in adolescent thinking and decision-making. It is mentioned that adolescents can distinguish between good and bad, right and wrong, and shape their actions according to moral norms and values, based on information of what content and what ideas are based on.
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