A Stimulated Recall Method for the Improved Assessment of Quantity and Quality of Social Media Use
Journal of Medical Internet Research2019Vol. 22(1), pp. e15529–e15529
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Abstract
The stimulated recall paradigm offers interesting and necessary avenues for approaching social media use research from new angles, addressing aspects of use that have thus far remained underexposed. The answers to questions such as "Why do adolescents use social media?" "In what ways exactly do they use social media?" and "How does social media use make them feel in the moment?" are now within reach, an important step forward in the field of social media use and well-being research.
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