The overarching aim of this study is to explain how comparing self to others in social media might predict one"s sense of life satisfaction. In order to achieve that, we test the hypothesis that mattering and state self-esteem play a serial mediation that explains the link between social comparison in social media and life satisfaction. One hundred and forty-seven participants" ages between 18 to 35 were recruited to participate in this research and were asked to fill up the Iowa-Netherlands Comparison Orientation Measure, General Mattering Scale, State Self-Esteem Scale and Riverside Life Satisfaction Scale questionnaires. Bias-free Bootstrap Method with 5000 sample has been conducted to analyze the relationship among the variables, and th...
This study examines the social networking website, Facebook and uses an experimental design to deter...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
In this study, we used large-scale representative panel data to disentangle the between-person and w...
The overarching aim of this study is to explain how comparing self to others in social media might p...
In this paper we discuss the associations between social media use, life satisfaction, social compar...
This quasi experiment examined the effects of Instagram, a social media site that consists of postin...
Although there are many benefits to social media use, such as having a sense of connection with othe...
Aims: The current study attempts to understand the relationship between social media usage, social c...
Social comparison theory describes how people self-evaluate themselves based on social comparisons t...
Although past research has shown that social comparisons made through social media contribute to neg...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become integral parts of billions of individuals\u27 everyday liv...
Objective: Research on self-esteem to date has focused on either happiness levels or life satisfacti...
In this study (N = 96), the role of social comparison in evaluating the quality of one's friendships...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a greater understanding of social media social comparison ...
The Western culture has constant access to technology which enhances their capability to connect to ...
This study examines the social networking website, Facebook and uses an experimental design to deter...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
In this study, we used large-scale representative panel data to disentangle the between-person and w...
The overarching aim of this study is to explain how comparing self to others in social media might p...
In this paper we discuss the associations between social media use, life satisfaction, social compar...
This quasi experiment examined the effects of Instagram, a social media site that consists of postin...
Although there are many benefits to social media use, such as having a sense of connection with othe...
Aims: The current study attempts to understand the relationship between social media usage, social c...
Social comparison theory describes how people self-evaluate themselves based on social comparisons t...
Although past research has shown that social comparisons made through social media contribute to neg...
Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become integral parts of billions of individuals\u27 everyday liv...
Objective: Research on self-esteem to date has focused on either happiness levels or life satisfacti...
In this study (N = 96), the role of social comparison in evaluating the quality of one's friendships...
Aims: The current study sought to provide a greater understanding of social media social comparison ...
The Western culture has constant access to technology which enhances their capability to connect to ...
This study examines the social networking website, Facebook and uses an experimental design to deter...
Social comparisons are important determinants of subjective well-being. That is, subjective well-bei...
In this study, we used large-scale representative panel data to disentangle the between-person and w...