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Working hard to make a good impression: the relational consequences of effortful self-presentation
Communication Research Reports ( IF 1.9 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-04 , DOI: 10.1080/08824096.2020.1846511
Jess Dominguez 1 , Shelby Bowman 1 , Jeffrey A. Hall 2 , Andy Merolla 3
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ABSTRACT

This manuscript seeks to discover when a more conscious self-presentation in everyday social interactions results in positive feelings and connection to others. Communicate bond belong (CBB) theory frames hypotheses regarding how self-presentation consciousness and relationship status effect social energy expenditure, and how these concepts relate to in-the-moment well-being. Participants (N = 127) reported on social interactions (n = 2,537) in an experience sampling framework. MLM results suggest self-presentation consciousness was associated with more social energy expenditure and less pleasant interactions. Additionally, social interactions with more established relationship partners were less energy expending. Supporting CBB, the connection-to-energy ratio was positively associated with well-being.



中文翻译:

努力给人留下良好的印象:努力的自我表现会带来相关的后果

摘要

该手稿旨在发现在日常社交互动中更有意识的自我表现何时会带来积极的感觉和与他人的联系。沟通纽带归属(CBB)理论构架了关于自我表现意识和关系状态如何影响社会能量消耗以及这些概念如何与当下幸福感相关的假设。参与者(N = 127)报告了社交互动(n= 2,537)。传销结果表明,自我表述意识与更多的社会精力支出和较少的愉快互动有关。此外,与更多建立良好关系的伙伴的社交互动也减少了精力消耗。支持CBB,连接能量比与幸福感呈正相关。

更新日期:2020-12-04
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