Personality and social media : usage intensity, self-disclosure and motivations

As social media gains popularity, research into social media is also expanding. With individual differences in social media usage patterns, extensive research has looked at personality factors such as Big Five, narcissism and self-esteem to provide clarifications to these differences. This paper pro...

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Main Authors: Chia, Doris Xin Yi, Premala Mariappan, Tay, Rachel Hui Fen
Other Authors: Qiu Lin
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-626072019-12-10T14:36:54Z Personality and social media : usage intensity, self-disclosure and motivations Chia, Doris Xin Yi Premala Mariappan Tay, Rachel Hui Fen Qiu Lin School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Psychology As social media gains popularity, research into social media is also expanding. With individual differences in social media usage patterns, extensive research has looked at personality factors such as Big Five, narcissism and self-esteem to provide clarifications to these differences. This paper provides a review of the literature regarding the relationship between personality and social media usage in three broad areas namely, usage intensity (e.g. time spent and frequency of use), self-disclosure (e.g. breadth and depth) and motivations (e.g. social and informational motives). Overall, review of literature seems to suggest that the findings related to personality on social media are unclear as contradictory findings are presented. The paper analyses methodological and research base issues such as sampling characteristics, measures, methods and publication biases, and how these issues may have played a role in the inconclusive findings. Finally, suggestions for future directions are given to improve the literature surrounding this field. Bachelor of Arts 2015-04-22T06:58:01Z 2015-04-22T06:58:01Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62607 en Nanyang Technological University 59 p. application/pdf
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Chia, Doris Xin Yi
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Tay, Rachel Hui Fen
Personality and social media : usage intensity, self-disclosure and motivations
description As social media gains popularity, research into social media is also expanding. With individual differences in social media usage patterns, extensive research has looked at personality factors such as Big Five, narcissism and self-esteem to provide clarifications to these differences. This paper provides a review of the literature regarding the relationship between personality and social media usage in three broad areas namely, usage intensity (e.g. time spent and frequency of use), self-disclosure (e.g. breadth and depth) and motivations (e.g. social and informational motives). Overall, review of literature seems to suggest that the findings related to personality on social media are unclear as contradictory findings are presented. The paper analyses methodological and research base issues such as sampling characteristics, measures, methods and publication biases, and how these issues may have played a role in the inconclusive findings. Finally, suggestions for future directions are given to improve the literature surrounding this field.
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Premala Mariappan
Tay, Rachel Hui Fen
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title Personality and social media : usage intensity, self-disclosure and motivations
title_short Personality and social media : usage intensity, self-disclosure and motivations
title_full Personality and social media : usage intensity, self-disclosure and motivations
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title_full_unstemmed Personality and social media : usage intensity, self-disclosure and motivations
title_sort personality and social media : usage intensity, self-disclosure and motivations
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