Parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships that people hold with media figures. Although it has been previously demonstrated that people often feel strong friendships with people that they have never met, parasocial romantic attachments have not been well-studied. In the current study, we examined reasons why people form parasocial romances from a social exchange perspective by surveying participants on perceived costs and benefits of both real-life and parasocial romantic relationships (PSROMs), and on the strength of their PSROMs. We found that participants who reported stronger PSROMs also reported greater perceived benefits (relative to costs) of PSROMs, and that these benefits are surprisingly similar to those received from r...
The concept of parasocial relationships has been around for a number of years. There are many varyin...
This research examines young women’s experiences with parasocial relationships (PSR) and how they us...
People can develop close relationships with media figures viewed on TV. Across two studies we examin...
Parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships that people hold with media figures. Although i...
Parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships that people hold with media figures. Although i...
Parasocial-relationships (PSR) are viewers\u27 imaginary relationships with media personae. Despite ...
New streaming services, social media platforms, and advances in talk and text are constantly develop...
Extending research on the development of parasocial relationships (PSR), the present study fits into...
Parasocial interactions are one-sided relationships formed between a media spectator and a media fig...
Parasocial relationships (PSRs) examine the one-way, imagined relationships that takes place between...
In this study we investigate parasocial relationships in media; more specifically we explore why aud...
Previous research suggests that individuals can develop parasocial relationships, or strong emotiona...
Problem or Major Purpose. Parasocial relationships are one-sided interactions individuals have with ...
Parasocial Relationships, coined by Horton and Wohl (1956), are a type of one-sided relationship tha...
Parasocial relationships have become a popular topic of discourse throughout the COVID-19 pandemic w...
The concept of parasocial relationships has been around for a number of years. There are many varyin...
This research examines young women’s experiences with parasocial relationships (PSR) and how they us...
People can develop close relationships with media figures viewed on TV. Across two studies we examin...
Parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships that people hold with media figures. Although i...
Parasocial relationships are one-sided relationships that people hold with media figures. Although i...
Parasocial-relationships (PSR) are viewers\u27 imaginary relationships with media personae. Despite ...
New streaming services, social media platforms, and advances in talk and text are constantly develop...
Extending research on the development of parasocial relationships (PSR), the present study fits into...
Parasocial interactions are one-sided relationships formed between a media spectator and a media fig...
Parasocial relationships (PSRs) examine the one-way, imagined relationships that takes place between...
In this study we investigate parasocial relationships in media; more specifically we explore why aud...
Previous research suggests that individuals can develop parasocial relationships, or strong emotiona...
Problem or Major Purpose. Parasocial relationships are one-sided interactions individuals have with ...
Parasocial Relationships, coined by Horton and Wohl (1956), are a type of one-sided relationship tha...
Parasocial relationships have become a popular topic of discourse throughout the COVID-19 pandemic w...
The concept of parasocial relationships has been around for a number of years. There are many varyin...
This research examines young women’s experiences with parasocial relationships (PSR) and how they us...
People can develop close relationships with media figures viewed on TV. Across two studies we examin...