International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)
  Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 1 | Page No.: 222-233
Effects of Online Shopping to the Academic Performance of Senior High School Students Download PDF
Jasper D. Bitco and Herly Heart P. Galola

Abstract:
The internet is a vital facilitator for humans, and they use it at practically every stage. As a purchasing medium, the internet attracts both humans and researchers. Younger people can adapt to contemporary technologies, such as using the internet to shop. In this study, the goal is to define senior high school students' online shopping behavior and activities. Research results show that both male and female students preferred not to shop online because of lack of trust towards vendors, they also generally prefer to buy after comparing prices with all other websites, they also do not prefer online shopping if the prices are high and hesitate to give out their personal information on online websites. male students think shopping on the internet takes lot of time, while the female students think Online shopping is complex as compared to traditional shopping. The researchers intend to find out how the students in this school shopping behavior.