Author(s)
Angela Y. Lee
Gloria Moskowitz-Sweet
Erica Pelavin
Omar Rivera
Jeffrey T. Hancock
Publisher
Journal of Children and Media, DOI: 10.1080/17482798.2020.1858437
Publication Date
April 23, 2021
The increased research examining social media addiction with its negative consequences has raised concerns over the past decade. However, little research has investigated the association between social media addiction and executive functioning as well as the mechanisms underlying this relationship.
We investigate how people lie and detect deception with technology
Older Americans experience a “perfect storm,” Hancock said. “They’re more susceptible to the virus. They are targets of misinformation and online scams at a much higher rate."