College-aged students face unique pressures to express a coherent identity to peers, particularly via social networking sites and other digital spaces. This study investigates how self-acceptance and values influence whether students express their identity authentically, i.e. "as they truly are", online and offline. Between November and December 2013, we surveyed 459 Turkish university students (78% female) between 18 and 38 years old (M= 21.6 years) about identity expression, self-acceptance, and values. Our pathway model hypothesized that self-acceptance mediates the effect of values upon online and offline identity expression. Results demonstrate that freedom as a value significantly influenced self-acceptance in our postsecondary studen...
Proceedings of E-Learn 2012 (pp. 256–262). Presented at the World Conference on E-Learning in Corpor...
Social networking websites play an important role in our lives. These websites provide several serv...
When faced with a threat to one’s identity, people are motivated to defend against that threat. This...
AbstractIt is well known the important role that technologies have as mediators of identities. Takin...
In this modern era, social media can now affect student\u27s identity. This thesis intends to unders...
The Internet has provided a new context for the exploration of the concept of identity. This study u...
AbstractSocial connection is the social currency in social network sites. The popularity of social n...
highlighting the way they presented their identities online and suggesting whether their offline inf...
This study examines the impact of Internet usage on the self-identity development in 10 students bet...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationship between social self-efficacy and authent...
University environments provide atmospheres where young adults can explore Identity alternatives, ma...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of adolescents' online identity experiments on ...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationship between social self-efficacy and authent...
This research examined the association between identity status and self-monitoring behavior includin...
Proceedings of E-Learn 2012 (pp. 256–262). Presented at the World Conference on E-Learning in Corpor...
Social networking websites play an important role in our lives. These websites provide several serv...
When faced with a threat to one’s identity, people are motivated to defend against that threat. This...
AbstractIt is well known the important role that technologies have as mediators of identities. Takin...
In this modern era, social media can now affect student\u27s identity. This thesis intends to unders...
The Internet has provided a new context for the exploration of the concept of identity. This study u...
AbstractSocial connection is the social currency in social network sites. The popularity of social n...
highlighting the way they presented their identities online and suggesting whether their offline inf...
This study examines the impact of Internet usage on the self-identity development in 10 students bet...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationship between social self-efficacy and authent...
University environments provide atmospheres where young adults can explore Identity alternatives, ma...
Copyright by AACE. Reprinted with permission of AACE.Learning scientists Online learning literature ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of adolescents' online identity experiments on ...
The aim of the present study is to examine the relationship between social self-efficacy and authent...
This research examined the association between identity status and self-monitoring behavior includin...
Proceedings of E-Learn 2012 (pp. 256–262). Presented at the World Conference on E-Learning in Corpor...
Social networking websites play an important role in our lives. These websites provide several serv...
When faced with a threat to one’s identity, people are motivated to defend against that threat. This...