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The Hyperperception Model: When Your Partner's New Friends Inspire Jealousy and Failing to Use Social Distancing
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking ( IF 4.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-15 , DOI: 10.1089/cyber.2020.0492
Christopher J Carpenter 1 , Erin L Spottswood 2
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The hyperperception model was used to derive hypotheses concerning the processes by which people experience romantic jealousy because of their observation of their romantic partners on social network sites. The main focus was on the receiver component of the model that specifies that when observation of others' interactions is constrained to social media, those interactions appear more intimate than when the dyad is also observable offline. A survey (N = 322) was conducted to test this component of the model and determine if the model can predict additional phenomena such as possession signals and staying home during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data were generally consistent with the hypotheses and the utility of the hyperperception model for understanding the effects of observing romantic partners' interactions on social media. The data also reveal the importance of interpersonal processes in obeying social distancing guidelines.

中文翻译:

超感知模型:当你伴侣的新朋友激起嫉妒和不使用社交距离时

超感知模型用于推导出关于人们由于在社交网站上观察他们的浪漫伴侣而体验浪漫嫉妒的过程的假设。主要关注点是模型的接收器组件,该组件指定当对他人交互的观察仅限于社交媒体时,这些交互看起来比二人也可以离线观察时更亲密。一项调查(N = 322) 用于测试模型的这一部分,并确定模型是否可以预测其他现象,例如在 COVID-19 大流行期间拥有信号和待在家里。数据总体上与超感知模型的假设和效用一致,用于理解观察浪漫伴侣在社交媒体上的互动的影响。数据还揭示了人际交往过程在遵守社会疏远准则方面的重要性。
更新日期:2021-07-16
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