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Internet addiction and antisocial internet behavior of adolescents
Hing Keung Ma
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Centre for Child Development
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Internet Use
100%
Internet Addiction
100%
Antisocial Online Behavior
100%
World Wide Web
50%
Daily Life
33%
Social Behavior
33%
Selling
16%
Moral
16%
Cheating
16%
Cyberbullying
16%
Pornographic Materials
16%
Moral Reasoning
16%
Internet Behavior
16%
Illegal Activities
16%
Pathological Use
16%
Offensive
16%
Moral Implications
16%
Following Behavior
16%
Moral Development Theory
16%
Kohlberg
16%
Illegal Gambling
16%
Psychology
Adolescence
100%
Internet Addiction
100%
Cyberbullying
33%
Moral Development
33%
Gambling
33%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Internet Addiction
100%
Social Behavior
25%