The impact of negative online social network content on expressed sentiment, executive function, and working memory
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posted on 2024-06-03, 18:05 authored by Richelle MayshakRichelle Mayshak, Stefanie SharmanStefanie Sharman, L ZinkiewiczThe impact of negative online social network content on expressed sentiment, executive function, and working memory
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Amsterdam, The NetherlandsLanguage
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2016, ElsevierJournal
Computers in Human BehaviorVolume
65Pagination
402-408ISSN
0747-5632eISSN
1873-7692Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTDUsage metrics
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Social SciencesPsychology, MultidisciplinaryPsychology, ExperimentalPsychologySocial networking websitesExecutive functionTrait empathyMoodFacebookCOMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATIONEMOTION REGULATIONCOGNITIVE CONSEQUENCESEMPATHYRELIABILITYCAPACITYVALIDITYBENEFITSMOOD170201 Computer Perception, Memory and Attention970117 Expanding Knowledge in Psychology and Cognitive SciencesSchool of Psychology5204 Cognitive and computational psychology5201 Applied and developmental psychology
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