Effects Of Social Networks On Interpersonal Communication Of Young People
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https://doi.org/10.37646/huella.vi5.400Keywords:
Social Media, interpersonal communication, Effects in young peopleAbstract
In the present work the characteristics and results of an investigation that was carried out based on virtual communication through social networks and interpersonal communication of users are addressed.
A mixed approach was used, since the effects that occur on users are described with the help of a quantitative method that consists of surveys applied to a sample of the population.
In this research, the effects of social networks on young people and how their interpersonal communication is modified will be studied and analyzed, for this we will use surveys that will be applied to young people and theories on which we will base our research, they will be carried out in the current semester at La Salle Pachuca High School.
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