Cross-platform- and subgroup-differences in the well-being effects of twitter, instagram, and facebook in the united states

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Kokil Jaidka from the in the United StatesNational University have published the research: Cross-platform- and subgroup-differences in the well-being effects of Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook in the United States, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This study has separately considered the well-being effects of Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter in region-level analyses of well-being.
  • how: The platform-specific differences in well-being effects in the primary dataset were examined for 2016-2018.

SUMMARY

    This study is interested in exploring whether these . . .

     

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