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Talking to Strangers on MySpace: Teens' Use of Internet Social Networking Sites

Journal of Media Psychology.
Available online.
Reports results of a survey which "sought to assess the following: (a) general information about teens’ social networking habits, (b) motivations for using social networking sites, (c) the content teens post on their sites, and (d) the interactions with strangers on their sites."
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