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Facebook Profile Boosts User's Self-Esteem, Reduces Motivation to do Tasks
Facebook profile affects behaviour and provides psychological benefits to the user, a new study has found. Researchers also found that this high self-esteem results in people being less motivated to perform well in other tasks.
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