The aim of this study is to explore the differences across the spectrum of digital and in-person relation-ships, which is more true to the actual social experience of young adults than most of the available re-search in this area, which tends to falsely dichotomize relationships as “online” or “offline.” The authors measured perceived relationship depth, effort, satisfaction, and resilience for as many relationships as participants chose to list across five categories: primarily in-person, primarily digital, combined in-person and digital, formerly in-person, and formerly-digital. Moderate, positive relationships were found among all variables across all relationship types, indicating that these are not independent constructs and are all im...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of the Internet has contributed to the emergence of a “finger-swipe econo...
The number of personal relationships occurring via the Internet is increasing as more people gain ac...
While an overwhelming majority of teens still spend time with their friends in person at least occas...
People are heavily using the Internet for interpersonal communication. Yet claims about the impact o...
Past research on online relationships has predominantly been concerned with how the quality of onlin...
Past research on online relationships has predominantly been concerned with how the quality of onlin...
Ever since the beginnings of the internet researchers have questioned its utility in developing and ...
This study was carried out to establish whether the use of online dating could affect one’s relation...
This article addresses the first question by explicitly comparing online and offline social interact...
Recent studies suggest that the online and offline behaviors young people display in romantic relati...
The first aim of this study was to compare the quality of online, offline, and mixed-mode friendship...
The current study seeks to explore the relationships among attachment insecurity, preferred communic...
There is a lack of research in the field of computer-mediated communication (CMC), pertaining to int...
This study is about the nature and process of computer mediated romantic relationships among young a...
Based on current literature review, there is no clear definition of positive relationships. A wide v...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of the Internet has contributed to the emergence of a “finger-swipe econo...
The number of personal relationships occurring via the Internet is increasing as more people gain ac...
While an overwhelming majority of teens still spend time with their friends in person at least occas...
People are heavily using the Internet for interpersonal communication. Yet claims about the impact o...
Past research on online relationships has predominantly been concerned with how the quality of onlin...
Past research on online relationships has predominantly been concerned with how the quality of onlin...
Ever since the beginnings of the internet researchers have questioned its utility in developing and ...
This study was carried out to establish whether the use of online dating could affect one’s relation...
This article addresses the first question by explicitly comparing online and offline social interact...
Recent studies suggest that the online and offline behaviors young people display in romantic relati...
The first aim of this study was to compare the quality of online, offline, and mixed-mode friendship...
The current study seeks to explore the relationships among attachment insecurity, preferred communic...
There is a lack of research in the field of computer-mediated communication (CMC), pertaining to int...
This study is about the nature and process of computer mediated romantic relationships among young a...
Based on current literature review, there is no clear definition of positive relationships. A wide v...
[[abstract]]The prevalence of the Internet has contributed to the emergence of a “finger-swipe econo...
The number of personal relationships occurring via the Internet is increasing as more people gain ac...
While an overwhelming majority of teens still spend time with their friends in person at least occas...