This study examines (1) the factor structure of social networking site relational behaviors (SNSRB), (2) the association between the behaviors and relational quality and breakup adjustment, and (3) whether behaviors vary as a function of relational status. Participants’ responses ( N = 363) indicated that the majority of variance in SNSRB was accounted for by 10 factors—surveillance, managing impressions through photographs, regulating usage, maintaining shared networks/contacts, oversharing, communicating directly via private messages, posting about offline activity, relationship broadcasting, status management, and privacy. Additionally, each factor was associated with the participants’ romantic relationships such as quality of current r...
The impetus for this study is the proposition that social network sites (SNSs), like Facebook, can b...
The purpose of this paper was to document the use of social media in romantic relationships. More sp...
Social networking sites (SNS) play an increasingly important role in maintaining geographically clos...
This study examines (1) the factor structure of social networking site relational behaviors (SNSRB),...
textThis study’s focus was on individuals who are currently in romantic relationships or who were in...
Wide covering zone of internet and popularity of mobile devices have changed our communication habit...
Social network approval of ones’ romantic relationship positively predicts relational satisfaction, ...
This study examines the relationships between social networking behaviors (e.g. positive and negativ...
This study utilizes Walther and Parks' (2002) warranting theory to explore the relationship between ...
The present study explores how people use social networking sites to adjust to breakups by studying ...
Empirical studies reveal Social Network Sites (SNS) have multiple applications related to intimate r...
An online survey was conducted where 255 respondents provided information about their significant ot...
Due to their pervasiveness and unique affordances, social media play a distinct role in the developm...
A two-study investigation of the association between the specific behaviors of social network member...
The social web has emerged concurrent with a decline in Americans' community involvement and number ...
The impetus for this study is the proposition that social network sites (SNSs), like Facebook, can b...
The purpose of this paper was to document the use of social media in romantic relationships. More sp...
Social networking sites (SNS) play an increasingly important role in maintaining geographically clos...
This study examines (1) the factor structure of social networking site relational behaviors (SNSRB),...
textThis study’s focus was on individuals who are currently in romantic relationships or who were in...
Wide covering zone of internet and popularity of mobile devices have changed our communication habit...
Social network approval of ones’ romantic relationship positively predicts relational satisfaction, ...
This study examines the relationships between social networking behaviors (e.g. positive and negativ...
This study utilizes Walther and Parks' (2002) warranting theory to explore the relationship between ...
The present study explores how people use social networking sites to adjust to breakups by studying ...
Empirical studies reveal Social Network Sites (SNS) have multiple applications related to intimate r...
An online survey was conducted where 255 respondents provided information about their significant ot...
Due to their pervasiveness and unique affordances, social media play a distinct role in the developm...
A two-study investigation of the association between the specific behaviors of social network member...
The social web has emerged concurrent with a decline in Americans' community involvement and number ...
The impetus for this study is the proposition that social network sites (SNSs), like Facebook, can b...
The purpose of this paper was to document the use of social media in romantic relationships. More sp...
Social networking sites (SNS) play an increasingly important role in maintaining geographically clos...