Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portray a particular image. Being online presents opportunities for individuals to experiment with different versions of the self as part of identity development but also to manage how others perceive them. Research has shown that personality can influence online self-presentation behaviors, but these studies have mainly focused on internal characteristics, and more research is needed exploring the relational facets of personality. This study aims to investigate the extent to which an individual's self-concept clarity, self-monitoring tendency, self-esteem, and social anxiety predict different presentations of the online self. A cross-sectional onl...
This paper investigates whether online social contexts can prime individuals to create avatars that ...
This study investigated how people make sense of self-portrayals in social media that are inconsiste...
This paper draws from ‘impression management theory’ to examine the choices individuals make to visu...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Mary Ann Liebert in Cyberpsychology, Behav...
Having more control over online presentation than face-to-face communication, individuals present th...
With the Boom of Online Communities especially the creation of numerous personal webpages, self pres...
With the Boom of Online Communities especially the creation of numerous personal webpages, self pres...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by May Ann Liebert Inc in Cyberpsychology, Be...
Social networking websites have had a major impact on the social life of this generation. Facebook i...
The Internet may be conceptualized as a social laboratory, providing freedom to experiment with diff...
The Internet may be conceptualized as a social laboratory, providing freedom to experiment with diff...
This paper investigates whether online social contexts can prime individuals to create avatars that ...
This study investigated how people make sense of self-portrayals in social media that are inconsiste...
This paper draws from ‘impression management theory’ to examine the choices individuals make to visu...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
Online self-presentation refers to the ways in which individuals share aspects of the self to portra...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Mary Ann Liebert in Cyberpsychology, Behav...
Having more control over online presentation than face-to-face communication, individuals present th...
With the Boom of Online Communities especially the creation of numerous personal webpages, self pres...
With the Boom of Online Communities especially the creation of numerous personal webpages, self pres...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by May Ann Liebert Inc in Cyberpsychology, Be...
Social networking websites have had a major impact on the social life of this generation. Facebook i...
The Internet may be conceptualized as a social laboratory, providing freedom to experiment with diff...
The Internet may be conceptualized as a social laboratory, providing freedom to experiment with diff...
This paper investigates whether online social contexts can prime individuals to create avatars that ...
This study investigated how people make sense of self-portrayals in social media that are inconsiste...
This paper draws from ‘impression management theory’ to examine the choices individuals make to visu...