Rethinking Social Interaction: Empirical Model Development
BackgroundSocial media is an integral part of human social life. More than 90% of young people use social media daily. Current theories, models, and measures are primarily based on face-to-face conceptions, leaving research out of sync with current social trends. This may lead to imprecise diagnoses...
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Main Authors: | Bjornestad, Jone (Author), Moltu, Christian (Author), Veseth, Marius (Author), Tjora, Tore (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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