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Effects of Motivations and Gender on Adolescents' Self-Disclosure in Online Chatting
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Social PsychologySocial InfluenceCommunicationSelf-monitoringSocial SciencesPsychologySocial MediaCyberpsychologySelf-esteemConversation AnalysisComputer-mediated CommunicationSocial IdentityOnline ChattingCommunication EffectsCommunication StudyMotivationProblematic Social Medium UseAdolescent CommunicationApplied Social PsychologySignificant VariableInterpersonal CommunicationGender FactorsInternet Addiction DisorderArts
This study investigated the effect of motivations for online chatting and gender factors in self-disclosure in adolescents' online chatting. Participants were 260 high school students (128 female, 132 male) who participated in online chatting. The results revealed that self-disclosure in online chatting differed by motivation, but gender was not a significant variable for explaining self-disclosure.
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