Systematic bias in self-reported social media use in the age of platform swinging: implications for studying social media use in relation to adolescent health behavior

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  • who: Sarah C. Boyle and collaborators from the Department of Psychological Science, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, USA have published the Article: Systematic Bias in Self-Reported Social Media Use in the Age of Platform Swinging: Implications for Studying Social Media Use in Relation to Adolescent Health Behavior, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study investigates the potential for systematic reporting biases to skew findings. Building on this work, this research examines how identity processes, self-perception, and use of specific SM platforms may also be implicated in the accuracy of self-reported use . . .

     

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