Affirming the Self through Online Profiles: Beneficial Effects of Social Networking Sites

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Toma, Catalina L. [1 ]
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[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Commun, Ithaca, NY 14850 USA
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Social networking sites; self-presentation; self-affirmation; media effects; AFFIRMATION;
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Self-affirmation is the process of bringing to awareness important aspects of the self, such as values, goals, and treasured characteristics. When affirmed, individuals are more open-minded and less defensive. This study examines whether social networking tools, such as Facebook, have self-affirming value. Participants were asked to either spend time on their own Facebook profiles, or on a stranger's profile. Afterwards, they were given negative feedback on a task. Participants who spent time on their own profiles were more accepting of the feedback, and less likely to engage in ego-protective mechanisms, such as derogating the task or the evaluator. In fact, they behaved identically to participants who completed a classic self-affirmation manipulation. The theoretical contributions of this paper include (1) identifying intrapersonal effects of online self-presentation and (2) extending self-affirmation theory to include social media use.
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页码:1749 / 1752
页数:4
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