COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE NOT GOING ONLINE TO CONNECT WITH STRANGERS
November 18, 2008
November 18, 2008
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18 -- California State University Los Angeles issued the following press release:
According to a study recently published in a Nov.-Dec. special issue of the Journal of Applied Development Psychology (JADP), popular social networking activities among college students include interacting with existing offline friends rather than seeking out new friends, new music, or finding groups to discuss specific issues.
"Mostly they seem to be using these . . .
According to a study recently published in a Nov.-Dec. special issue of the Journal of Applied Development Psychology (JADP), popular social networking activities among college students include interacting with existing offline friends rather than seeking out new friends, new music, or finding groups to discuss specific issues.
"Mostly they seem to be using these . . .