We could view the phenomenon of fear of missing out (FoMO) as a dilemma of too many choices about social media. Although there are already various studies on FoMO, there is still a lack of studies on what personality traits concerning media use decisions will contribute to FoMO or how FoMO mediates these personality traits and people’s social media use behavior, and, thus, corresponding negative emotions. This study explored the causes of FoMO in a FoMO moderated mediation model using maximizing tendency before the choice was made, social comparison orientation when making choices, and regrets tendency after the choice was made. The results showed that (1) there is a non-significant influence between maximizing tendency and FoMO, (2) regret...
Research on the dark side of social media usage has explored the fear of missing out (FoMO), social ...
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For many individuals, excessive smartphone use interferes with everyday life. In the present study...
Recent meta-analytical evidence indicates a mild association between higher neuroticism and lower co...
As technology and social media use climb, the question arises of what consequences could be arising ...
Social media engagement has grown into widespread normative behavior among all age groups. Although ...
Background and aims. A pathway that Billieux et al. (2015) identify in the current literature, is t...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Social media utilities have made it easier than ever to know about the range of online or offline so...
The Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) is a phenomenon that has become more and more acknowledged in the rec...
Social media now has become integral part of human race. It not only helps in knowing about the oppo...
One of the relatively new negative consequences of smartphone use is “phubbing” (snubbing someone wh...
In today’s modern society consumption is more prominent than ever before. Consumers mostly deal wit...
Introduction: Prior research has found that psychopathology constructs such as depression and anxiet...
Research on the dark side of social media usage has explored the fear of missing out (FoMO), social ...
This study tested a conceptual model positing that a low degree of life satisfaction increases the p...
For many individuals, excessive smartphone use interferes with everyday life. In the present study...
Recent meta-analytical evidence indicates a mild association between higher neuroticism and lower co...
As technology and social media use climb, the question arises of what consequences could be arising ...
Social media engagement has grown into widespread normative behavior among all age groups. Although ...
Background and aims. A pathway that Billieux et al. (2015) identify in the current literature, is t...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Fear-of-missing-out (FOMO) refers to feelings of anxiety that arise from the realization that you ma...
Social media utilities have made it easier than ever to know about the range of online or offline so...
The Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) is a phenomenon that has become more and more acknowledged in the rec...
Social media now has become integral part of human race. It not only helps in knowing about the oppo...
One of the relatively new negative consequences of smartphone use is “phubbing” (snubbing someone wh...
In today’s modern society consumption is more prominent than ever before. Consumers mostly deal wit...
Introduction: Prior research has found that psychopathology constructs such as depression and anxiet...
Research on the dark side of social media usage has explored the fear of missing out (FoMO), social ...
This study tested a conceptual model positing that a low degree of life satisfaction increases the p...
For many individuals, excessive smartphone use interferes with everyday life. In the present study...