Online Friendship Maintenance: An Examination of Relational
... While much research attention on CMC has been placed on the characteristics of online relationships (e.g., intimacy, closeness) and various online communication behaviors (use of emoticons, self-disclosure), little is known about the process used to maintain an online relationship when only CMC is u ...
... While much research attention on CMC has been placed on the characteristics of online relationships (e.g., intimacy, closeness) and various online communication behaviors (use of emoticons, self-disclosure), little is known about the process used to maintain an online relationship when only CMC is u ...
Social influences on health and wellbeing
... • developing self-confidence and self-esteem • learning effective practical skills to deal with everyday life situations • developing positive, constructive attitudes and values • learning basic problem-solving and coping skills. However, not everybody has positive early socialisation e ...
... • developing self-confidence and self-esteem • learning effective practical skills to deal with everyday life situations • developing positive, constructive attitudes and values • learning basic problem-solving and coping skills. However, not everybody has positive early socialisation e ...
The Role of Virtual Communities as Shopping Reference Groups
... nevertheless may be strongly influenced by the community. The text-based computer-mediated nature of virtual communities makes them more unique, and not identifiable in terms of the traditional reference group categories. It follows that the direct membership/aspirational classification is not relev ...
... nevertheless may be strongly influenced by the community. The text-based computer-mediated nature of virtual communities makes them more unique, and not identifiable in terms of the traditional reference group categories. It follows that the direct membership/aspirational classification is not relev ...
Too Much of a Good Thing? The Relationship Between Number of
... How do these various information sources affect impressions? Forming impressions from self-selected statements in CMC is well-understood from a SIP theory perspective. With regard to friends’ messages, recent research has shown that friends’ wall postings also affect judgments of profile owners. Wa ...
... How do these various information sources affect impressions? Forming impressions from self-selected statements in CMC is well-understood from a SIP theory perspective. With regard to friends’ messages, recent research has shown that friends’ wall postings also affect judgments of profile owners. Wa ...
Commitment of Newcomers and Old-timers to Online Health Support
... community is about and its fit to their needs [41]. They may also probe the community more proactively, through various information seeking behaviors [1, 36, 37], interacting with others in the community to reduce their uncertainty. Over and above uncertainty reduction, communication is also the maj ...
... community is about and its fit to their needs [41]. They may also probe the community more proactively, through various information seeking behaviors [1, 36, 37], interacting with others in the community to reduce their uncertainty. Over and above uncertainty reduction, communication is also the maj ...
Ch. 6 S. 2
... Dating is a social behavior that is familiar to the vast majority of Americans – particularly teenagers. However, like adolescence, dating is not a universal phenomenon. Dating, or the meeting of people as a romantic engagement, is most commonly found in societies that allow individuals to choose t ...
... Dating is a social behavior that is familiar to the vast majority of Americans – particularly teenagers. However, like adolescence, dating is not a universal phenomenon. Dating, or the meeting of people as a romantic engagement, is most commonly found in societies that allow individuals to choose t ...
Establishing and Maintaining Long-Term Human
... constructing, maintaining, and evaluating such relationships, based on research in social psychology, sociolinguistics, communication and other social sciences. Contexts in which relationships are particularly important are described, together with specific benefits (like trust) and task outcomes (l ...
... constructing, maintaining, and evaluating such relationships, based on research in social psychology, sociolinguistics, communication and other social sciences. Contexts in which relationships are particularly important are described, together with specific benefits (like trust) and task outcomes (l ...
Optimism, Effects on Relationships
... support (“my partner will still love me after this argument”), which act as more specific expectancies to support flexible and constructive pursuit of relational goals. As a practical matter, however, an emphasis on specific beliefs highlights avenues for intervention and change: Whereas it might be ...
... support (“my partner will still love me after this argument”), which act as more specific expectancies to support flexible and constructive pursuit of relational goals. As a practical matter, however, an emphasis on specific beliefs highlights avenues for intervention and change: Whereas it might be ...
Infiltrating an e-Tribe: Marketing within the Machinima [Computerised Games] Community Tracy Harwood*
... (Dutton et al., 1994). These perceptions of deep level similarity impact on the degree of social identification an individual may have with pertinent groups (Jehn et al., 1999). Where this results in an intense ‘community of emotion or passion’ (Cova and Cova, 2002:598), tribal analogies have been d ...
... (Dutton et al., 1994). These perceptions of deep level similarity impact on the degree of social identification an individual may have with pertinent groups (Jehn et al., 1999). Where this results in an intense ‘community of emotion or passion’ (Cova and Cova, 2002:598), tribal analogies have been d ...
Chapter 6 Section 2: Teenagers and Dating
... that courtship’s express purpose is eventual marriage. Dating, on the other hand, may eventually lead to marriage. It’s main purpose is _________________ and amusement, at least in the casual stages. Dating is the means through which most individuals eventually do select their marriage ___________ i ...
... that courtship’s express purpose is eventual marriage. Dating, on the other hand, may eventually lead to marriage. It’s main purpose is _________________ and amusement, at least in the casual stages. Dating is the means through which most individuals eventually do select their marriage ___________ i ...
rsb - University of British Columbia
... other; e) My ______ and I enjoy being together very much. This set of questions was repeated for each of the three kinds of relationships. Evaluations of Relationships for the Average Other. Later in the questionnaire, participants evaluated the quality of relationships for the average student from ...
... other; e) My ______ and I enjoy being together very much. This set of questions was repeated for each of the three kinds of relationships. Evaluations of Relationships for the Average Other. Later in the questionnaire, participants evaluated the quality of relationships for the average student from ...
who uses online dating: the role of personality in college
... Martin Bailey found that 1 in 5 single people have dated someone they met using an online dating website (Match.com & Chadwick Martin Bailey). Additionally, online dating is becoming popular among college and graduate students. Donn and Sherman (2002) found that 61.8% of graduate students and 42.1% ...
... Martin Bailey found that 1 in 5 single people have dated someone they met using an online dating website (Match.com & Chadwick Martin Bailey). Additionally, online dating is becoming popular among college and graduate students. Donn and Sherman (2002) found that 61.8% of graduate students and 42.1% ...
Chapter 14
... Infants who are permanently separated from a caregiver normally recover if they are able to maintain or form an attachment with someone else The earlier the separation takes place, the better Children who experience a series of separations from caregivers (such as children in foster care) may be per ...
... Infants who are permanently separated from a caregiver normally recover if they are able to maintain or form an attachment with someone else The earlier the separation takes place, the better Children who experience a series of separations from caregivers (such as children in foster care) may be per ...
Turning Points in Relationships with Disliked Co-workers
... people they encounter in the workplace. Unpleasant coworkers range from annoying nuisances to major sources of job frustration and career roadblocks. Given that periodic preoccupation with unlovable coworkers is nearly a universal feature of organizational life, it is not surprising that such relati ...
... people they encounter in the workplace. Unpleasant coworkers range from annoying nuisances to major sources of job frustration and career roadblocks. Given that periodic preoccupation with unlovable coworkers is nearly a universal feature of organizational life, it is not surprising that such relati ...
The Psycological Problems of Communication
... If communication pragmatics, departing from the assumption that any and all behavior is communication, retains that it is impossible not to communicate, successive study has criticised this position. Just to cite one example, Anolli (2002) holds that such a theory would not permit us to point out an ...
... If communication pragmatics, departing from the assumption that any and all behavior is communication, retains that it is impossible not to communicate, successive study has criticised this position. Just to cite one example, Anolli (2002) holds that such a theory would not permit us to point out an ...
- Staffordshire University
... as the date they joined the forum, the number of threads they have created, and the total number of messages they have posted (Holtz, Kronberger, & Wagner, 2012; Petrovčič et al., 2012). The message body contains the textual part of the message. A range of statistical data has been examined includin ...
... as the date they joined the forum, the number of threads they have created, and the total number of messages they have posted (Holtz, Kronberger, & Wagner, 2012; Petrovčič et al., 2012). The message body contains the textual part of the message. A range of statistical data has been examined includin ...
romantic relationship development
... Previous frameworks have examined relational development using traditional forms of computer-mediated communication (CMC), such as text-based chat and e-mail (e.g., Ramirez, Walther, Burgoon, & Sunnafrank, 2002). Walther’s (1996) social information processing theory suggests that information is ‘‘si ...
... Previous frameworks have examined relational development using traditional forms of computer-mediated communication (CMC), such as text-based chat and e-mail (e.g., Ramirez, Walther, Burgoon, & Sunnafrank, 2002). Walther’s (1996) social information processing theory suggests that information is ‘‘si ...
Narcissism and Social Networking Sites: The Act of
... The responses received through this survey were similar to those in the 2013 Pew Research study previously mentioned. Consistent with the 2013 Pew Research study, the findings from this survey suggest that Millennials believe that social networking sites are essential to their social life. Additiona ...
... The responses received through this survey were similar to those in the 2013 Pew Research study previously mentioned. Consistent with the 2013 Pew Research study, the findings from this survey suggest that Millennials believe that social networking sites are essential to their social life. Additiona ...
Cultural “Faces” of Interpersonal Communication in the U.S. and China
... As a field concept, Chinese face is not an individual’s “thing.” Consequently, unlike its American counterpart, it may be beyond an individual’s control. Not only one’s own actions affect one’s face, but others in the social network may affect one’s face through their actions for which the individua ...
... As a field concept, Chinese face is not an individual’s “thing.” Consequently, unlike its American counterpart, it may be beyond an individual’s control. Not only one’s own actions affect one’s face, but others in the social network may affect one’s face through their actions for which the individua ...
Communication in Health-Related Online Social Support Groups
... in terms of stressful situations (i.e. health problems) that online communicators have in common. Similarity between a sender and receiver may increase the persuasiveness of the messages that are exchanged in online support groups/communities. For example, Wang, Walther, Pingree, and Hawkins (2008) ...
... in terms of stressful situations (i.e. health problems) that online communicators have in common. Similarity between a sender and receiver may increase the persuasiveness of the messages that are exchanged in online support groups/communities. For example, Wang, Walther, Pingree, and Hawkins (2008) ...
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... A couple can remain in the integrating stage for years, never making a solid commitment to one another. However, if and when a commitment is made, the relationship reaches the pinnacle of Knapp’s (1978) Stages of Relational Development – bonding. At the bonding stage, partners make a public statemen ...
... A couple can remain in the integrating stage for years, never making a solid commitment to one another. However, if and when a commitment is made, the relationship reaches the pinnacle of Knapp’s (1978) Stages of Relational Development – bonding. At the bonding stage, partners make a public statemen ...
Mircea VLADU - Considerations regarding techniques for building
... Entering a personal zone is not possible without the person’s accord, and is allowed only if the two interlocutors know each other. c) Social zone (1.23-3.5m) – represents the distance at which a person can address prudently to a stranger, even during the night. The specialists appreciate that the s ...
... Entering a personal zone is not possible without the person’s accord, and is allowed only if the two interlocutors know each other. c) Social zone (1.23-3.5m) – represents the distance at which a person can address prudently to a stranger, even during the night. The specialists appreciate that the s ...
THE INTERNET AS PSYCHOLOGICAL LABORATORY
... the raid in which U.S. government officials took the boy from relatives and reunited him with his father, two days after the raid, and then the day Elián returned to Cuba. They found that people’s postresolution judgments of procedural fairness, outcome fairness, and decision acceptance were predic ...
... the raid in which U.S. government officials took the boy from relatives and reunited him with his father, two days after the raid, and then the day Elián returned to Cuba. They found that people’s postresolution judgments of procedural fairness, outcome fairness, and decision acceptance were predic ...
Social Influence Online: The Impact of Social Validation and
... focused on two domains of social influence: compliance (i.e., behavior change without pressure)2 and persuasion (i.e., attitude change without pressure). The purpose of this literature review was to investigate the extent to which compliance and persuasion had been examined in online environments. T ...
... focused on two domains of social influence: compliance (i.e., behavior change without pressure)2 and persuasion (i.e., attitude change without pressure). The purpose of this literature review was to investigate the extent to which compliance and persuasion had been examined in online environments. T ...