Research by Pea et al. contrasting the association of face to face interactions with online communication, and social well-being concluded that
A) both frequent face-to-face and online interaction was related to better social well-being
B) more face to face interaction was related to positive social well-being whereas more online communication was related to more negative social well-being
C) more face to face interaction was related to more positive social well-being, whereas frequency of online communication was unrelated to social well-being
D) online communication could contribute towards good social well-being if an individual did not have much face to face interaction
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