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1. A Study On Social Network Sites Popular Phenomenon In College Students And The Corresponding Guidelines
2. The Relationship Between Use Of Social Network Sites And Individual Social Capital
3. Impact Of Social Network Sites Use On Online Social Capital
4. The College Students’ Self-presentation And Intensity Of Social Network Sites
5. The Research On Customer Relationship Of Social Network Sites Based On Complex Network
6. Youth Sub-cultural Groups And The Cultural Reconstruction In Social Network Sites
7. JT Campus Life&Social Network Sites Entrepreneurial Strategy Research
8. Research On Users' Privacy Self-disclosure Behavior In Social Network Sites
9. Social Capital And Information Disclosure On Social Network Sites
10. An Empirical Study Of User's Self-Disclosure Behavior On Social Network Sites
11. Effects Of Social Capital And College Students' Use Of Online Social Network Sites
12. A Research On The Relationship Among Imaginary Audience,Social Anxiety And The Intensity Of Social Networking Sites Of Junior High School Students And Educational Strategies
13. Learning to like Facebook? Effects of cultural and educational capital on the use of social network sites in a population of university students
14. Macro and micro levels of university identification: Using social network sites to reactivate latent social identities within college alumni
15. Reading, Writing, Relationships: The Impact of Social Network Sites on Relationships and Well-Being
16. Implications of online social network sites on the personal and professional learning of educational leaders
17. 'Classic with a twist or a twist with some classic': Defining and teaching digital literacy in a secondary English classroom through the use of social network sites
18. The perceived impact of social network sites on online doctoral students' sense of belonging
19. The impact of social network sites on international student adjustment on a US college campus
20. How do people pursue multiple goals when they communicate everyday distress and seek emotional support on social network sites
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