Personality Traits and Family SES Moderate the Relationship between Media Multitasking and Reasoning Performance

Author:

Ma Yuning1,Yin Jinrong1,Xuan Hongzhou1,Ren Xuezhu2,He Jie1ORCID,Wang Tengfei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China

2. School of Education, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan 430074, China

Abstract

The prevalence of media multitasking has raised concerns regarding its potential impact on cognitive abilities. Despite increasing attention given to this topic, there remains no consensus on how media multitasking is related to cognitive performance. This study aims to shed light on this issue by examining whether and how personality traits and family socioeconomic status (SES) moderate the relationship between media multitasking and reasoning performance. To this end, a large sample of university students (n = 777) completed a battery of measures, including the Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices, the Media Multitasking Inventory, the Big Five Inventory, the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale, the Grit Scale, and the Family SES Questionnaire. Results revealed a negative correlation between media multitasking and reasoning performance. However, this relationship was substantially moderated by conscientiousness, extraversion, openness, and family SES. Specifically, media multitasking was more detrimental to reasoning performance among individuals with lower levels of conscientiousness, extraversion, openness, and family SES, whereas it was less detrimental to counterparts with higher levels of these personality traits and family SES. The proposed moderation model, for the first time, not only offers novel insights into the theoretical accounts regarding how media multitasking relates to cognitive abilities, but also identifies the protective factors that may buffer the negative impacts of media multitasking.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Humanities and Social Science Fund of Ministry of Education of China

China Association of Higher Education

Publisher

MDPI AG

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