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Study: Internet Access Boosts Greater Well-Being

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The Facts

  • A study from the UK's Oxford Internet Institute (OII), which analyzed over 2.4M people globally from 2006-2021, found an 84.9% "positive and statistically significant" correlation between internet access and psychological well-being, compared to a 4.9% negative effect.

  • The OII, which analyzed people aged 15 and older, also found an 8.5% increase in life satisfaction for those with internet access, though the researchers noted that the results were not causal.


The Spin

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