| Literature DB >> 19072075 |
Sookeun Byun1, Celestino Ruffini, Juline E Mills, Alecia C Douglas, Mamadou Niang, Svetlana Stepchenkova, Seul Ki Lee, Jihad Loutfi, Jung-Kook Lee, Mikhail Atallah, Marina Blanton.
Abstract
This study reports the results of a meta-analysis of empirical studies on Internet addiction published in academic journals for the period 1996-2006. The analysis showed that previous studies have utilized inconsistent criteria to define Internet addicts, applied recruiting methods that may cause serious sampling bias, and examined data using primarily exploratory rather than confirmatory data analysis techniques to investigate the degree of association rather than causal relationships among variables. Recommendations are provided on how researchers can strengthen this growing field of research.Mesh:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19072075 DOI: 10.1089/cpb.2008.0102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cyberpsychol Behav ISSN: 1094-9313