The partial truths of compensatory and poor-get-poorer internet use theories: More highly involved videogame players experience greater psychosocial benefits

Computers in Human Behavior - Tập 78 - Trang 10-25 - 2018
Jeffrey G. Snodgrass1, Andrew Bagwell1, Justin M. Patry2, H.J. Francois Dengah3, Cheryl Smarr-Foster1, Max Van Oostenburg4, Michael G. Lacy5
1Department of Anthropology, Colorado State University, USA
2Department of Journalism & Media Communication, Colorado State University, USA
3Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Anthropology, Utah State University, USA
4Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA, USA
5Department of Sociology, Colorado State University, USA

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