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**Ethics**: The study has been approved by the Ethics Review Board under number 2020-CC-12727. **Acknowledgements**: If you use one or more waves of this study, please include the following statement in your acknowledgements: "This study was funded by the Amsterdam School of Communication Research, and by the RPA Communication and its Digital Communication Methods Lab". **Citation**: If you use data from this study, please cite the data in your manuscript as follows: Araujo, T., Boukes, M., Trilling, D., van Hoof, M., Wald, R., & Zhang, D. (2020). Communication in the Digital Society Survey in the Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/YU64R Bibtex: ``` @techreport{digisocssurvey2020, author = {Theo Araujo and Mark Boukes and Damian Trilling and Marieke {van Hoof} and Rebecca Wald and Dong Zhang}, title = {Communication in the Digital Society Survey in the Netherlands}, institution = {University of Amsterdam}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.17605/OSF.IO/YU64R} } ``` **Contributions**: All members contributed equally to the launch of the study. Names are presented in alphabetical order.
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