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By Youn, Seounmi This study examines the impact of parental influence on teens' attitude toward privacy protection. Survey data show that teens high in conceptoriented family communication tend to engage in discussion mediation, which, in turn, affects their level of privacy concern.
A new national survey from the Pew Internet & American Life Project illustrates just how ingrained games have become in youth culture.
Parents have become more ambivalent about the Internet, with a new study finding fewer of them considering it good for their children.
By BOB KEEFE By BOB KEEFE Cox News Service When it comes to online safety, most teenagers who frequent Internet social networking sites are apparently smarter than some adults think.
By Martha Irvine On the Web To see more about the Virginia Tech shootings, visit wvgazette.com and click on AP Video.
