Facebook addiction: an exploratory study using mixed methods.

作者: T Ryan

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摘要: In light of the global popularity and ubiquity Facebook, this thesis presents an in-depth examination Facebook addiction. Commonly, researchers measuring potential technological addictions adapt symptoms from more established addictive disorders. Ho

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