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The Big Five, Self-esteem & narcissism as predictors of the topics…
The Big Five, Self-esteem & narcissism as predictors of the topics people write about in Facebook status updates
(PERSONALITY & INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES)
METHOD
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SELF-ESTEEM
The 10-item Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (Rosenberg, 1965)
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of good qualities’’ (1 = Strongly disagree, 5 = Strongly agree).
MATERIALS & PROCEDURES
Participants completed an online survey consisting of demographic
questions and the following measures
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LIKES & COMMENT
Participants indicated how many likes and comments, on average, they tend to receive when they post a typical Facebook status update
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INTRODUCTION
SELF-ESTEEM
People with low self-esteem are more likely to see the advantages
of self-disclosing on Facebook rather than in person
because their status updates tend to express more negative and
less positive affect, they tend to be perceived as less likeable
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NARCISSISM
Narcissistic individuals tend to be self-aggrandizing, vain, and
exhibitionistic
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THE BIG FIVE
According to the ‘‘Big Five’’ model of personality, individuals vary in terms of extraversion, neuroticism, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness (Costa & McCrae, 1992).
People who are extraverted are gregarious, talkative, and cheerful.
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-status updates allow users to share their thoughts, feelings & activities with friends.
CONCLUSION
these result help to explain why some Facebook friends write status about the party they went to on the weekend
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