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Is There Social Capital in a Social Network Site?: Facebook Use and College Students' Life Satisfaction, Trust, and Participation

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Table 1 Descriptive Statistics for Scale of Intensity of Facebook Use
Table 2 Descriptive Statistics for Scale of Intensity of Facebook Groups Use
Table 3 Differences Between Facebook Members and Nonmembers
Table 4 Regressions Predicting Life Satisfaction and Social Trust
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