Who does what on Facebook? Age, sex, and relationship status as predictors of Facebook use

Computers in Human Behavior - Tập 28 - Trang 2359-2365 - 2012
Francis T. McAndrew1, Hye Sun Jeong1
1Department of Psychology, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, United States

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