Abstract

This researcher aimed to study teenagers’ Internet usage behavior and to investigate associations between parental raising and teenagers’ Internet usage behavior and experience. Data mining was employed to cluster parents and teenagers in order to identify associations. The results showed that parent clusters had no correlation with teenager clusters and teenager clusters and parent clusters were less correlated when compared to parent clusters themselves. Therefore, teenagers’ Internet usage behavior was not correlated to parental raising.

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