Main content

Date created: | Last Updated:

: DOI | ARK

Creating DOI. Please wait...

Create DOI

Category: Project

Description: This page provides a central location for the The Journal of Social Psychology special issue on Interpersonal Relationships in the Digital Age.

Wiki

Add important information, links, or images here to describe your project.

Files

Loading files...

Citation

Components

Call For Submissions

Okdie, Grahe, Ewoldsen & 1 more

Recent Activity

Loading logs...

Connecting in the Twitterverse: Using Twitter to Satisfy Unmet Belonging Needs

This study was a survey of Twitter users. It asked questions regarding what types of accounts they follow and why as well as assessing individual diff...

Recent Activity

Loading logs...

Cell Phone-Induced Ostracism Threatens Fundamental Needs

These studies are part of a special issue in The Journal of Social Psychology entitled Interpersonal Relationships in the Digital Age.

Recent Activity

Loading logs...

Exclusive Communications in Online Social Networks

Green, LaFlam & Carpenter
This paper explores users’ norms about the appropriateness of using private vs. public Facebook messages to communicate different kinds of personal in...

Recent Activity

Loading logs...

Free to be Me: The Relationship Between the True Self, Rejection Sensitivity, and Use of Online Dating Sites

Blackhart, Hance & Dew
Prior research (Blackhart et al., 2014) found that rejection sensitive individuals are more likely to use online dating sites. The purpose of the curr...

Recent Activity

Loading logs...

Communication Accommodation in Text Messages: Exploring Liking, Power, and Sex as Predictors of Textisms

This study is part of a special issue in The Journal of Social Psychology entitled Interpersonal Relationships in the Digital Age.

Recent Activity

Loading logs...

Mutual Friends’ Social Support and Self-Disclosure in Face-to-Face and Instant Messenger Communication

Trepte, S., Masur, P. & Scharkow, M. (2018). Mutual friends’ social support and self-disclosure in face-to-face and Instant Messenger communicatio...

Recent Activity

Loading logs...

The Burden of Online Friends: The Effects of Giving Up Facebook on Stress and Well-being | Registered: 2018-03-09 05:11 UTC

This is the archive of the Data From the Facebook and Stress Study. This study is part of a special issue in The Journal of Social Psychology entitled...

Recent Activity

Loading logs...

Tags

Recent Activity

Loading logs...

OSF does not support the use of Internet Explorer. For optimal performance, please switch to another browser.
Accept
This website relies on cookies to help provide a better user experience. By clicking Accept or continuing to use the site, you agree. For more information, see our Privacy Policy and information on cookie use.
Accept
×

Start managing your projects on the OSF today.

Free and easy to use, the Open Science Framework supports the entire research lifecycle: planning, execution, reporting, archiving, and discovery.