This dataset abstract presents findings from a comprehensive survey conducted to investigate the impact of social media on high school students in Bangladesh. With the pervasive influence of social media platforms in contemporary society, particularly among the younger demographic, understanding its effects on adolescent behavior, mental health, academic performance, and social interactions is of paramount importance.

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[1] Mehedi Hasan Shuvo, Momotaz Begum, "Survey for Impact of social media in the context of Bangladeshi High school students", IEEE Dataport, 2024. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/3923-e851. Accessed: Feb. 04, 2025.
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Mehedi Hasan Shuvo, Momotaz Begum. (2024). Survey for Impact of social media in the context of Bangladeshi High school students. IEEE Dataport. http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/3923-e851
Mehedi Hasan Shuvo, Momotaz Begum, 2024. Survey for Impact of social media in the context of Bangladeshi High school students. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/3923-e851.
Mehedi Hasan Shuvo, Momotaz Begum. (2024). "Survey for Impact of social media in the context of Bangladeshi High school students." Web.
1. Mehedi Hasan Shuvo, Momotaz Begum. Survey for Impact of social media in the context of Bangladeshi High school students [Internet]. IEEE Dataport; 2024. Available from : http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/3923-e851
Mehedi Hasan Shuvo, Momotaz Begum. "Survey for Impact of social media in the context of Bangladeshi High school students." doi: 10.21227/3923-e851