1. The Tumultuous Years of Adolescence
The forces that shape these developmental processes have grown increasingly more complex and contradictory in the age of the Internet. ... The very nature of peer communication has changed, as the Internet allows young people to make "friends" with a virtually unlimited number of other people. ... Researchers have long been interested in the way fads and trends move among groups and sub-groups; this interest has only been amplified in the Internet age, where fads and trends not only sweep through peer groups, but can also "go viral" and become popular on a national, or even...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate