2021
DOI: 10.1080/0361073x.2021.1982351
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Effect of a Social Networking Site Training on Cognitive Performance in Healthy Older People and Role of Personality Traits. Results from the Randomized Controlled Trial Ageing in a Networked Society-Social Experiment (ANS-SE) Study

Abstract: Objectives:The study aimed to evaluate the short-term efficacy of social network sites (SNSs) training on cognitive performance in cognitively healthy older individuals, and to explore the influence of personality traits on cognitive benefits of SNSs training. Methods: The Aging in a Networked Society-Social Experiment study was a randomized controlled trial with three arms: intervention group (course on SNSs use), active control group (lifestyle education) and waiting list. Among the 180 eligible participants… Show more

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“…Different personalities for active in the family group, class that is, parent group, bedroom group, interest group, fan group, shopping group, family and friend group, work group a total of 8 items of difference. As can be seen from the table above: different personality samples for the family group [6], class group / parent group, bedroom group, fan group, shopping group, family and friends group a total of 6 items will not show significance (p>0.05) means that different personality samples for the family group, class that is parent group, bedroom group, fan group, shopping group, family and friend groups all show consistency. There is no difference.…”
Section: Analysis Of Variancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different personalities for active in the family group, class that is, parent group, bedroom group, interest group, fan group, shopping group, family and friend group, work group a total of 8 items of difference. As can be seen from the table above: different personality samples for the family group [6], class group / parent group, bedroom group, fan group, shopping group, family and friends group a total of 6 items will not show significance (p>0.05) means that different personality samples for the family group, class that is parent group, bedroom group, fan group, shopping group, family and friend groups all show consistency. There is no difference.…”
Section: Analysis Of Variancementioning
confidence: 99%