RT @TapasDeCiencia: Un estudio halla que la inseguridad en las relaciones está relacionada con el uso problemático de Facebook. https://t.c…
RT @TapasDeCiencia: Un estudio halla que la inseguridad en las relaciones está relacionada con el uso problemático de Facebook. https://t.c…
RT @TapasDeCiencia: Un estudio halla que la inseguridad en las relaciones está relacionada con el uso problemático de Facebook. https://t.c…
RT @TapasDeCiencia: Un estudio halla que la inseguridad en las relaciones está relacionada con el uso problemático de Facebook. https://t.c…
RT @TapasDeCiencia: Un estudio halla que la inseguridad en las relaciones está relacionada con el uso problemático de Facebook. https://t.c…
RT @KarenJBateson: An exploration of the link between adult attachment and problematic Facebook use https://t.co/0UHXVT1wum #bmcpsychology
An exploration of the link between adult attachment and problematic Facebook use https://t.co/0UHXVT1wum #bmcpsychology
An exploration of the link between adult attachment and problematic Facebook use https://t.co/5rd4wHZyt1 #bmcpsychology
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
An exploration of the link between adult attachment and problematic Facebook use. https://t.co/DRIxFk1BzL
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
Important point for the methods: “To reduce the likelihood of a Type 1 error, the authors focused on relationships that indicated a medium effect size (r > 0.30) or larger, and used an adjusted Bonferroni alpha level of 0.003”. Too many large sample stu
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
RT @Rubberbandits: New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers r…
New study into the use of social media and mental health issues. The findings are interestingly similar to Carl Rogers real/ideal self theory, and internal vs external locus of evaluation. Can’t remember on which podcast ep I spoke about that. https://t.co
#socialmedia users with higher levels of attachment insecurity gravitate towards #Facebook to fulfill attachment needs. Prevalent in those with low self-esteem experiencing psychological distress. Kudos @REXresearchNUIG @Chris_Noone_ https://t.co/Pq9fETndl