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Internet Usage, Challenges, and Attitudes among University Students: Case Study of the University of Jordan

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Table 1. Students’ demographics.
Figure 2. Frequency of Internet use.
Table 2. Purposes of using Internet.
Figure 3. Preferred resources for studying and references.
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