Personality Traits, Gender, Frequency of Internet Use as Predictors of Turkish Teenagers' Internet Addiction

In the current study, the associations between personality traits including extroversion, neuroticism, conscientiousness, agreeableness, open to experience, gender, frequency of Internet use, and teenagers' Internet addiction were explored. Participants in the study were 409 teenage high school...

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