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Journal of Consumer Research, Inc. Are Close Friends the Enemy? Online Social Networks, Self-Esteem, and Self-Control Author(s): Keith Wilcox and Andrew T. Stephen Reviewed work(s): Source: Journal of Consumer Research,
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Document Date: 2014-07-03 17:40:02


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SELF-PRESENTATION ON SOCIAL NETWORKS / no-Facebook / CNN.com / Facebook / Consumer Research Inc. / using Facebook / /

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