Anderson, Crowell and Pearce argue that

a. People mostly use the Internet for information seeking and rarely ever for
communication
b. People use the Internet mostly for work and second for communication
c. People mostly use the Internet for communication and far less for information
seeking
d. People use the Internet most to get information, and the vast majority also
use it for communicating
e. None of the above


d.

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