@daniellepad_25 @BPSCyberPsych No problem. If you're looking for something more general that discusses conceptualising different aspects of SMU this paper by @JoeBBayer et al. is a useful starting point https://t.co/NcfidGXPfU touches on measurement too..
So far this is an excellent paper, but limited because it covers social psychological effects mostly and only Profiles, Networks, Streams, Messages, but i think this is exactly the level of abstraction to aim for: https://t.co/4EsXC07JdV
@mrjuppy05 @Ricardo62632843 Yah, relying on what you FEEL about the effects of social media to give others advice / recommendations is not advised. Good thing there is social science! https://t.co/GdHWhukvNp #StudentsTweetPolitics
@ryanjgallag This review of core social media elements by @JoeBBayer and @nicole_ellison could help. https://t.co/nUGHHQ4zem Studies that cluster various features into active v passive uses also come to mind, see https://t.co/hRhk1Fs7Rd + other research by