Does Multitasking Affect Students' Academic Performance? Evidence from a Longitudinal Study

18 Pages Posted: 19 May 2022

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Simon Amez

Ghent University

Stijn Baert

Ghent University; University of Antwerp; Catholic University of Louvain (UCL); Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

Emily Heydencamp

Ghent University

Joey Wuyts

Ghent University

Abstract

Multitasking – alternating between two different tasks at the same time – has become a daily habit for many university students. However, this may come at a cost since the existing literature emphasises the negative association between multitasking and academic performance. Nonetheless, this literature is based on cross-sectional observational data so that that estimates cannot be given a causal interpretation. To complement these studies, we opted for a longitudinal design in this study. Specifically, for three consecutive years, students at two Belgian universities, in more than ten different study programmes, were surveyed on their multitasking preferences and academic performance. Then, these results were merged with the students' exam scores. We exploited the longitudinal character of the data by running random and fixed effect models. Our results indicate that the positive and negative aspects of multitasking with respect to academic performance cancel each other out.

Keywords: multitasking, academic performance, longitudinal data

JEL Classification: I23, J24

Suggested Citation

Amez, Simon and Baert, Stijn and Heydencamp, Emily and Wuyts, Joey, Does Multitasking Affect Students' Academic Performance? Evidence from a Longitudinal Study. IZA Discussion Paper No. 14896, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4114400 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4114400

Simon Amez (Contact Author)

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Stijn Baert

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Emily Heydencamp

Ghent University

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Joey Wuyts

Ghent University

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Ghent, 9000
Belgium

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