positive statistically significant correlations between all factor
pairings. As can be learned from Table 3, the correlation coefficient
between the social FoMO (FO1) and social engagement (M1) subconstructs
was relatively higher (r = .325, p < .01) than the results
found between this FoMO sub-construct and other SME sub-factors.
Similar results were indicated for the fear of missing news
information (FO2) and news information engagement (M2) subfactors
(r = .364, p < .01); and between the fear of missing commercial
information (FO3) and commercial information engagement
(M3) sub-constructs (r = .524, p < .01).