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每當政治大學有來訪的外國學者時,本計畫皆會積極的向他們介紹傳播調查 資料庫,徵求推廣與合作的機會,並歡迎他們參與每年度的一般民眾或青少年調 查。第二期第四次青少年調查,已邀請到美國德克薩斯理工大學(Texas Tech University)的傳播學(communication studies)副教授 Nick Bowman 參與出題,

期望能藉由他對於電玩遊戲的深入研究,更加了解臺灣青少年的電玩遊戲行為,

並進一步與國際做比較。

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(02) 有幾天感到心情低落、沮 喪或絕望?

(03) 有幾天感到緊張、焦慮或 不安?

(04) 有幾天對周圍的人事物擔 心個沒完?

 

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Pokemon Go!))?

【問題】

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