Examining the links between active Facebook use, received likes, self-esteem and happiness: A study using objective social media data
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Christian Montag | Jon D. Elhai | Davide Marengo | Michele Settanni | Cornelia Sindermann | C. Montag | J. Elhai | M. Settanni | D. Marengo | C. Sindermann | Michele Settanni
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