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Facebook jealousy: a hyperperception perspective
Communication Quarterly Pub Date : 2020-08-07 , DOI: 10.1080/01463373.2020.1804959
Erin L. Spottswood , Christopher J. Carpenter 1
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ABSTRACT This study tests the predictive power of part of the recently proposed hyperperception model. The model’s components posit that aspects of an observer of other’s SNS interactions as well as aspects of the SNS environment may cause the observer’s perceptions of others’ interactional and relational intimacy to be heightened. This study describes potential predictors of romantic jealousy related to observing one’s partner on Facebook and uses the hyperperception model to make unique moderation predictions concerning the extent to which the potential rival is known to the observer. A survey of Facebook users (N = 615) tested those predictions by asking the participants to focus on their observations of a particular potential rival. Results are consistent with the model’s prediction that signs of closeness between the partner and a potential rival are substantially more likely to be associated with jealousy when the partner does not interact with the potential rival offline.

中文翻译:

Facebook嫉妒:一种过度感知的观点

摘要 本研究测试了最近提出的超感知模型的一部分的预测能力。该模型的组成部分假定观察者的其他 SNS 互动的各个方面以及 SNS 环境的各个方面可能会导致观察者对其他人的互动和关系亲密程度的感知得到提高。这项研究描述了与在 Facebook 上观察伴侣有关的浪漫嫉妒的潜在预测因素,并使用超感知模型对观察者了解潜在对手的程度做出独特的适度预测。一项针对 Facebook 用户 (N = 615) 的调查通过要求参与者专注于他们对特定潜在竞争对手的观察来测试这些预测。
更新日期:2020-08-07
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