"Looking Up and Feeling Down". The influence of mobile social networking site use on upward social comparison, self-esteem, and well-being of adult smartphone users
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Jörg Matthes | Kathrin Karsay | Desirée Schmuck | Anja Stevic | D. Schmuck | Jörg Matthes | Kathrin Karsay | Anja Stevic
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