Do men become addicted to internet gaming and women to social media? A meta-analysis examining gender-related differences in specific internet addiction
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Wenliang Su | Marc N. Potenza | Xiaoli Han | Yiling Wu | Hanlu Yu | M. Potenza | Wenliang Su | Xiaoli Han | Hanlu Yu | Yiling Wu
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