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waynest

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In terms of their relationships with friends, teens believe that online communication
 
  a. Makes it more difficult for them to see friends face-to-face and to keep up with current affairs.
  b. Improves their relationships with friends, and the more frequently they use these forms of communication the better.
  c. Has made no difference in terms of their friendships, as they are just as likely to be close friends online, via the telephone, or face-to-face.
  d. Improves their relationships with teens of the other gender, but takes away from their relationships with people of the same gender.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT one of the primary conversation threads that teens use in online communication, according to a study cited that asked teens to keep a log of the text messages they received and sent?
 
  a. Chatting (discussing activities and events)
  b. Planning (coordinating meeting arrangements)
  c. Coordinating conversations (having conversations about conversations)
  d. Education (discussing school topics and materials)



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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