The economic level also has a strong impact on whether young people have computers or not; also have a DSL connection or a router for internet service, also depending on how much money you have. BKL Genova and Bradly S. Greenberc, 2006 indicated that in the population with a higher socioeconomic status their trend towards political information is faster than in lower status segments, so that the gap in knowledge between them tends to increase rather than to decrease. Age influences how college students rate credibility in online news, and students found online news to be more credible than older media (Bucy, 2003). Delli Carpini & Keeter, 1996 Young people with high levels of education have greater political knowledge and civic commitment (Delli Carpini & Keeter, 1996). Speech-language pathologists in this field have indicated that socioeconomic status is another factor in assessing political and civic knowledge. commitment, especially income; as a result, those with higher incomes are more engaged in both civic and political activities, and are much more knowledgeable about political issues than other low-income status groups (Delli Carpini & Keeter, 1996, p. 215; Schlozman & et al., 1999, page 433). but the negative correlation between exposure to political comedy shows and age according to (Xiao Xia cao.2008, p, 56) in his study on the moderating effects of age and education on exposure to political comedy shows and its relationship with political knowledge in the 2000 and 2004 primary election campaigns in America, but found positive relationships between educated “highly educated youth versus lower educated youth” in political knowledge and in political participation. In fact, as regards the gender issue, the Internet allows expr...... half of the newspaper ......g access to news and acquisition of information. Instrumental sites such as search engines, social contacts via email, blogs and Facebook, as well as discussion of taboo topics are just some of the uses; along with entertainment, sports and seeking moral guidance and religious advice through religious websites (Bunt, 2009; Hofheinz, 2005; Abdulla, 2007 in Dominika and Sisler,210.p.3).-in Egypt and according to the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics, young people aged (15-29) years according to 2008 statistics were (35.5) million as (33.31%) of the total population and the gender ratio among young Egyptians is 103 males for every 100 females; whereas, considering the number of young Internet users (376.2) million (8.60%) men and (2.39%) women, this means that men are more likely to use and access the Internet than women women and this perhaps for cultural reasons .
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