The Psychology of Friendship - Oxford University Press (2016)
98 Who Are Our Friends? behaviors exhibited positive associations with measures of friendship quality. Previously, McEwan (2013) ...
Friendship and Social Media 99 studies have conducted correlational analysis on cross- sectional data and thus do not demonstrat ...
100 Who Are Our Friends? instrumental exchanges). To this typology, Ellison et al. (2007) added maintained capital, or ties main ...
Friendship and Social Media 101 research builds from a longer tradition of investigating psychosocial well- being and Internet u ...
102 Who Are Our Friends? Regarding studies of social media use and general psychological health, self- esteem has served as the ...
Friendship and Social Media 103 private balance, (2) styles of self- presentation and face management, (3) inclusion and exclusi ...
104 Who Are Our Friends? may carry inherent meaning regardless of the message, and (3) a medium may serve as a component of a ca ...
Friendship and Social Media 105 analysis of language style. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 32 , 121– 141. doi:10.117 ...
106 Who Are Our Friends? High, A. C., Oeldorf- Hirsch, A., & Bellur, S. (2014). Misery rarely gets company: The influence o ...
Friendship and Social Media 107 McEwan, B., Fletcher, J., Eden, J., & Sumner, E. (2014). Development and validation of a Fac ...
108 Who Are Our Friends? Van Der Heide, B., D’Angelo, J. D., & Schumaker, E. M. (2012). The effects of verbal versus photo- ...
109 7 Friendship and Romance A Need- Fulfillment Perspective Laura E. VanderDrift, Christopher R. Agnew, and Ezgi Besikci Love i ...
110 Who Are Our Friends? relationships with others. At the most basic level, individuals have a fundamental need to belong, whos ...
Friendship and Romance 111 in which to fulfill their needs. For instance, a romantic relationship is typically tasked with the n ...
112 Who Are Our Friends? Friends can also directly impact romances, regardless of the involved individu- als’ perceptions of app ...
Friendship and Romance 113 relationships. Despite falling under the same label, no two romantic relationships are constructed in ...
114 Who Are Our Friends? and whose fulfillment satiates the need to feel connected to others (Baumeister & Leary, 1995). Fin ...
Friendship and Romance 115 persistence over time (VanderDrift et al., 2013). Similarly, those couples in which both members repo ...
116 Who Are Our Friends? of important needs in the future (Rusbult & Van Lange, 2003). These outcomes, in contrast to concre ...
Friendship and Romance 117 Why does friendship offer such distinct relationship benefits that other impor- tant needs simply do ...
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