Internet Regulation


Internet Regulation is a scholarly work, published in 2000 in ''Computer Law & Security Review''. The main subjects of the publication include addiction, Internet privacy, Internet, Big Five personality traits, agreeableness, openness to experience, neuroticism, personality, psychiatry, psychology, introversion and extraversion, technology acceptance model, problematic social media use, and clinical psychology. Results indicated that 3.2% of the students were classified as being addicted to the Internet.

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