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Social network sites, marriage well being and divorce: Survey and state level evidence from the United States

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Table 3 shows the results of four different models. The first model shows that Facebook penetration is a positive predictor of divorce rates
Table 4 shows the estimates of four regression models, one for each dependent variable studied, along with a host of  demo-graphic, economic, and social factors that prior research and theory suggest are related to marriage well-being, SNS and Facebook use

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