Haziqa InamFA19-BPY-058Dr. Muneeba ShakilLHR TP 84042026-04-142023https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/123456789/3532In an era when the internet dominates society, understanding internet addiction and how it impacts reading attitude is crucial, especially for university students. In this ground-breaking research, the vibrant student population of Lahore, Pakistan, is used to examine the complex relationship between internet addiction and reading attitudes. To fully understand this unique link, a precisely designed correlational study design is used in conjunction with a quantitative research approach. The sample comprises 502 spirited university students, aged 18-25 years (Mean age=20.05, S.D = 1.473), equally distributed across gender meticulously selected from an array of private and government institutions in Lahore. Measures include demographic questionnaire, Internet Addiction scale and Young Adult Reading Attitude scales were used to assess the variables. According to this research's compelling findings, there is a statistically significant positive correlation between internet addiction and reading attitude. Surprisingly, there is a correlation between higher levels of internet addiction and slightly more favorable attitudes towards reading. These results shed insight on the complex relationship between excessive internet use and university students’ perceptions of reading. This study emphasizes how crucial it is to recognize and treat the effects of internet addiction on reading behaviors and attitudes, providing insightful information for researchers, policymakers and educators alike.enDEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIESFA19PsychologyInternet AddictionReading AttitudeUniversity studentsPakistanDr. Muneeba ShakilInternet Addiction and Reading Attitude of University students of Lahore, PakistanThesis