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_aAnderson, Janna _92417 |
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_aThe Future of Well-Being in a Tech-Saturared World _cJanna Anderson and Lee Rainie ; Pew Research Cente |
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_bPew Research Cente _cApril 2018 |
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520 | _aA plurality of experts say digital life will continue to expand people’s boundaries and opportunities in the coming decade and that the world to come will produce more help than harm in people’s lives. Still, nearly a third think that digital life will be mostly harmful to people’s health, mental fitness and happiness. Most say there are solutions | ||
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_92261 _aPew Research Center |
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