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  2. Social information seeking - Wikipedia

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    Morris et al. (2010) [13] conducted a survey of question and answering within social networks with 624 people, and gathered detailed data about the behavior of Q&A, including frequency, types of questions and answers, and motivations. They found that half (50.6%) of respondents reported having used their status messages to ask a question, which ...

  3. The case against work friends: The office has changed ... - AOL

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    It’s no wonder, then, that the office has been the No. 1 place Americans make friends, surpassing school, church, and neighborhood haunts, according to the Survey Center on American Life.

  4. Bulletin (service) - Wikipedia

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    Facebook announced Bulletin as its online newsletter platform on June 29, 2021. [5] [6] and launched by the company on July 6, 2021.Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg touted the service by saying that Bulletin represented the first time that the company had "built a project that is directly for journalists and individual writers."

  5. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    Students enjoying the usage of technology in a school environment. A survey from Cambridge International [6] of nearly 20,000 teachers and students (ages 12–19) from 100 countries found that 48% of students use a desktop computer in class, 42% uses phones, 33% use interactive whiteboards and 20% use tablets.

  6. High School Survey of Student Engagement - Wikipedia

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    The High School Survey of Student Engagement (HSSSE) is a survey designed to investigate student engagement: the attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs of high school students about their work. The survey was the central component of a research and professional development project directed by the Center for Evaluation & Education Policy (CEEP) at ...

  7. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    For example, when you play a game with your Facebook friends or use a Facebook Comment or Share button on a website, the game developer or website can receive information about your activities in the game or receive a comment or link that you share from the website on Facebook.

  8. Survey data collection - Wikipedia

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    With the application of probability sampling in the 1930s, surveys became a standard tool for empirical research in social sciences, marketing, and official statistics. [1] The methods involved in survey data collection are any of a number of ways in which data can be collected for a statistical survey. These are methods that are used to ...

  9. Self-report study - Wikipedia

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    Subjects may also forget pertinent details. Self-report studies are inherently biased by the person's feelings at the time they filled out the questionnaire. If a person feels bad at the time they fill out the questionnaire, for example, their answers will be more negative. If the person feels good at the time, then the answers will be more ...