Summary: A new study challenges the concern that social media impairs young people’s offline interactions. The study, part of the long-term Trondheim Early Secure Study, surveyed 800 individuals from ages 10 to 18, finding that increased social media use correlates with more offline socialization, not less.
Source:neurosciencenews.com
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Source:neurosciencenews.com
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Posted: 2024-05-02 21:45:35