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State the common assumption regarding the psychological characteristics of internet survey samples, and describe what empirical research actually demonstrates when comparing internet users to nonusers.

Question: State the common assumption regarding the psychological characteristics of internet survey samples, and describe what empirical research actually demonstrates when comparing internet users to nonusers.

Sample answer: The common assumption is that individuals in internet samples are psychologically maladjusted, socially isolated, or depressed. Contrary to this assumption, empirical findings demonstrate that internet users do not differ from nonusers on psychological markers of adjustment and depression.

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  • Common assumption that internet samples are maladjusted, socially isolated, or depressed.
  • Empirical findings showing internet users do not differ from nonusers.
  • Lack of difference between groups on psychological markers of adjustment and depression.

Rubric: To earn full credit, the response must: 1. Identify the assumption that internet samples consist of individuals who are maladjusted, socially isolated, or depressed. 2. State that findings demonstrate internet users do not differ from nonusers on psychological markers of adjustment and depression.

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