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Relationship of facebook usage and self-esteem / Christienne Alex T. Wermuth.

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  • Wermuth, Christienne Alex T
Material type: TextTextPublication details: Las Piñs City, Philippines : Southville International School and Colleges. 2013.Description: 32 p. : ill. ; 28 cmSubject(s):
  • Facebook (Firm) -- Psychological aspects
  • Social media -- Psychological aspects
  • Self-esteem -- Social aspects
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  • PHS HM 742 .W489 201
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PHS HM 742 .R47 2023 Social media and communication in the Philippines : the growing disconnect between reality and the virtual world (2002-2022) PHS HM 742 .T159 2012 Relationship of extent of facebook use and level of intimacy in actual friendships / PHS HM 742 .T623 2015 The relationship of the usage of social networking sites to the time management and study habits of grade 11 students of Southville International School and Colleges PHS HM 742 .W489 201 Relationship of facebook usage and self-esteem / PHS HM 811 .S55 2003 The Similarities and differences in the perceptions of Korean and Filipino teenagers on pre-marital sex and live-in relationships / PHS HM 821 .C47 2006 A Comparative study on the effects of economic status on the self-esteem of graduating students of Southville International School and Colleges and Escuela de San Lorenzo Ruiz / PHS HM 821 .J59 2010 Socio-economic status and social awareness /

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Relationship of facebook usage and self-esteem /

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Wermuth C. A. T., . (2013). Relationship of facebook usage and self-esteem. Las Piñs City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges.

Chicago

Wermuth Christienne Alex T, . 2013. Relationship of facebook usage and self-esteem. Las Piñs City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges.

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Wermuth C. A. T., . (2013). Relationship of facebook usage and self-esteem. Las Piñs City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges.

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Wermuth Christienne Alex T, . Relationship of facebook usage and self-esteem. Las Piñs City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges. 2013.

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