Just to put you minds at rest... Eva



NET DEPRESSION STUDY CRITICIZED
Various researchers, including Vanderbilt University's Donna L. Hoffman, are
criticizing the recently released Carnegie Mellon University study that
suggested that the Net may be a lonely place, causing depression in many
people who used it extensively for e-mail, chat, and similar purposes.
Noting that the subjects of the study were not randomly selected (and not
matched with a scientific "control" group of people who didn't use the Net
but were otherwise like the people in the study), Hoffman says the CMU
research is "not ready for prime time.  This is not saying that Internet
does not cause depression.  Maybe it does -- but this research does not
prove that."  She adds that the CMU finding is hard to believe because it
runs "counter to experience, anecdotal evidence, practice and scholarly
research."  (Washington Post 7 Sep 98) 

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