The mass media use and social life of heavy, light, and nonusers of the Internet and personal computers are compared based on a fall 1998 survey of 3,993 nationally representative respondents age 18 and older. As in previous surveys, no significant or consistent evidence of time displacement of such media or social activities was found. Indeed, Internet users showed signs of more active social lives than non-users. These results reinforce the conclusion that personal computer/Internet use may have more in common with time-enhancing home appliances such as the telephone than they do with the time-displacing technology of television
Conflicting claims have been put forward regarding the effects of Internet use on real-life politica...
Analysis of early time-diary studies suggests that televi-sion has had more impact on daily time tha...
Little is known about the influence of electronic media use on the academic and social lives of univ...
The mass media use and social life of heavy, light, and nonusers of the Internet and personal comput...
What consequences does the widespread adoption of the Internet have, both for how Americans spend th...
The Internet is first and foremost a communication technology, with the potential to change peoples&...
The advancement of new-age information and communication technologies has triggered many studies of ...
The impact of the Internet is put into the context of long-term, time-use trends in the United Kingd...
By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our ever...
Social cognitive theory suggests a likely relationship between behavior mod-eled on increasingly pop...
Testing communication theories requires a valid empirical basis, yet especially for usage time measu...
By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our ever...
Aims: The purpose of the study was to seek a better insight into whether the online medium or the on...
How has the recent surge in social media network usage affected in-person social interaction? As the...
Presents findings from a survey conducted in November and December 2003. Looks at Internet use compa...
Conflicting claims have been put forward regarding the effects of Internet use on real-life politica...
Analysis of early time-diary studies suggests that televi-sion has had more impact on daily time tha...
Little is known about the influence of electronic media use on the academic and social lives of univ...
The mass media use and social life of heavy, light, and nonusers of the Internet and personal comput...
What consequences does the widespread adoption of the Internet have, both for how Americans spend th...
The Internet is first and foremost a communication technology, with the potential to change peoples&...
The advancement of new-age information and communication technologies has triggered many studies of ...
The impact of the Internet is put into the context of long-term, time-use trends in the United Kingd...
By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our ever...
Social cognitive theory suggests a likely relationship between behavior mod-eled on increasingly pop...
Testing communication theories requires a valid empirical basis, yet especially for usage time measu...
By 2000, the Internet became an information and communication medium that was integrated in our ever...
Aims: The purpose of the study was to seek a better insight into whether the online medium or the on...
How has the recent surge in social media network usage affected in-person social interaction? As the...
Presents findings from a survey conducted in November and December 2003. Looks at Internet use compa...
Conflicting claims have been put forward regarding the effects of Internet use on real-life politica...
Analysis of early time-diary studies suggests that televi-sion has had more impact on daily time tha...
Little is known about the influence of electronic media use on the academic and social lives of univ...