Social networks have become an inseparable part of our everyday life and maybe this text is read addressed by a social network, but what happens beyond virutal world beyond virtual communication?
Happiness Research Institute, based in Copenhagen, published a study according to which "the separation of plug" of social networks brings a number of positive consequences.
According to this result, people who choose to break away from social networks happiness increased, anger and feelings of loneliness reduced.
Danish Institute acknowledges in its report that there remained amazed by the short period after the termination of the social networks that they had people to feel more happy and fulfilled.
The study was conducted on a group of one thousand persons. People were asked to give a rating for their happiness on a scale from 1 to 10. The average of their happiness was 7.67.
After that matjetje, researchers asked half of the respondents to stay away from social networks, especially Facebook, for a week. At the end of this period, two groups, one that continued to use social networks and the one who gave up one, was asked to do again a description of the level of happiness ranging from 1 to 10.
The result; The first group, who did not give up social networks took an average of 7.75, ie almost the same as the previous average, while the second group took an average of 12.8 happiness.
Sociologists Danes know that this study of them can not represent an absolute truth, but can serve as a reference point enough to understand the difference and this point is the fact that the persons who gave up social networking for a week were more active in the real world.