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This research was conducted because of the phenomenon of fear of missing out (FoMo) behavior when the individual is less able to control himself. Therefore, the formation of self-control is carried out by individuals to be able to respond to a stimulus that is obtained to overcome excessive use of social media. This research aims to obtain empirical data regarding the relationship between self-control and fear of missing out in students. This research used a quantitative correlational design method with participants, namely 213 FPIP students at Muhammadiyah University. Measuring tools used are the self-control scale and the fear of missing out (FoMO). Data analysis used a non-parametric correlation test with the help of IBM statistics SPSS version 29. The results showed a value of 0.010 > 0.05 with a significance level of -0.176 indicating that self-control (X) and fear of missing out (Y) did not have a significant relationship.
Saniah et al. (Fri,) studied this question.