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Data set belonging to Valkenburg et al. (2021). Social media browsing and adolescent well-being: Challenging the “Passive Social Media Use Hypothesis”

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posted on 2021-08-10, 11:54 authored by P.M. Valkenburg, I. BeyensI. Beyens, J.L. Pouwels, I.I. van DrielI.I. van Driel, Loes KeijsersLoes Keijsers
<div>This data set belongs to:</div><div><i><br></i></div><div>Valkenburg, P. M., Beyens, I., Pouwels, J. L., van Driel, I. I., & Keijsers, L. (2021).Social media browsing and adolescent well-being: Challenging the “Passive Social Media Use Hypothesis” <i>Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication</i> https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmab015<br></div><div><br></div><div>The preregistration of the design and sampling plan of the study (https://osf.io/327cx) and the preregistration of the hypotheses and analysis plan (https://osf.io/eahrx/) are available on the Open Science Framework (OSF).<br><br>For more information, please contact the authors at p.m.valkenburg@uva.nl or info@project-awesome.nl.<br></div>

Funding

NWO Spinoza Prize - P.M. Valkenburg - Dutch Research Council (NWO)

NWO Gravitation Grant (NWO Grant 024.001.003) - Dutch Research Council (NWO)

NWO Vidi Grant - L. Keijsers (NWO VIDI Grant 452.17.011) - Dutch Research Council (NWO)

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2030-01-08

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  • Communication

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