“It’s Not Who You Know, but Who You Add:” An investigation into the differential impact of friend adding and self-disclosure on interpersonal perceptions on Facebook
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Highlights:
• We manipulated SNS profiles to see how it impacts the relational process.
• Adding a friend to one’s network led to feelings of interpersonal liking.
• Level of self-disclosure impacted feelings of homophily and liking.
• These main effects are impacted by both participant sex and SNS profile owner sex.
摘要
•We manipulated SNS profiles to see how it impacts the relational process.•Adding a friend to one’s network led to feelings of interpersonal liking.•Level of self-disclosure impacted feelings of homophily and liking.•These main effects are impacted by both participant sex and SNS profile owner sex.
论文关键词:Social networking,Facebook,Technological affordances,Interpersonal perceptions,Relationships
论文评审过程:Available online 27 March 2014.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2014.02.037