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Culture Convergence (CC)

Self-Disclosures on Facebook: The Two Faces of Narcissism

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Individual personality traits are key factors that affect users’ self-disclosure on SNS. We examined the relationship between an individual personality trait (i.e., narcissism) and three dimensions of self-disclosure behavior on Facebook (i.e., intention, level, and control of self-disclosure). A total of 261 Facebook users completed an online survey. The findings showed that more narcissistic individuals engage in deeper levels of selfdisclosure and do so with greater intentionality than previous research indicated. More interestingly, narcissistic users simultaneously tend to control their expressions in public by concealing who they really are. Overall, these findings suggested that the self-disclosures on Facebook must not investigated by a single dimensions for better understanding of psychological dynamics of it users. In addition, the present research suggested that the narcissism should not be regarded as a predictor which simply gives either a positive or negative influence on self-disclosing behaviors in SNS.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review and Hypothesis Development
2.1 Individual factors and Personality traits on Self-disclosure
2.2 Narcissism
3. Method
3.1. Sample and procedure
3.2. Measures
4. Results
5. Discussion and Conclusion
References

저자정보

  • Jongmin Lee Department of Psychology, Korea University
  • Jihye Lee Department of Psychology, Korea University
  • Young-A Song Korea Broadcast Advertising Corporation (KOBAKO)
  • Hongmin Ahn Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Dongguk University-Seoul
  • Eunji Lee Department of Psychology, Korea University
  • Yongjun Sung Department of Psychology, Korea University

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