Social Media: What's Not to Like?

Alison Pearce Stevens

Social Media: What's Not to Like?

Alison Pearce Stevens

According to Coyne's study there is a positive connection between…A. the better a teen maintains their social media profile and the skills they develop in adulthood.B. the more attention a person receives on social media and the improved chance they have for success.C. being connected with your parents on social media and the personal relationship you have with them.D. being less concerned with your social media profile and having a better relationship with your parents.

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Based on the context provided in your question about Alison Pearce Stevens' work on social media and Coyne's study, the correct answer is likely C. being connected with your parents on social media and the personal relationship you have with them. This choice highlights a positive connection between social media use and familial relationships, which is a common theme in discussions about the benefits of social media.

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