Does the internet make people selfish? Effects of the internet on citizens' political attitudes

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Abstract

I examined differences in opinions between an interview survey and an online survey. In sum, the results of my analysis clarified that opinions in interview surveys tend to be more prosocial compared to opinions in online surveys. Discrepancy and confrontation between opinions in face-to-face and online communication will bring about some problems in our society. Then, we need to understand that discrepancy and confrontation do not occur between different people, but among different frameworks of communication.

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Sudo, N. (2017). Does the internet make people selfish? Effects of the internet on citizens’ political attitudes. In Reconstruction of the Public Sphere in the Socially Mediated Age (pp. 47–69). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6138-7_4

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