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Narcissism on Facebook: Self-promotional and anti-social behavior
Authors:Christopher J Carpenter
Institution:Department of Communication, 318 Memorial Hall, 1 University Circle, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL 61455, United States
Abstract:A survey (= 292) was conducted that measured self-promoting Facebook behaviors (e.g. posting status updates and photos of oneself, updating profile information) and several anti-social behaviors (e.g. seeking social support more than one provides it, getting angry when people do not comment on one’s status updates, retaliating against negative comments). The grandiose exhibitionism subscale of the narcissistic personality inventory was hypothesized to predict the self-promoting behaviors. The entitlement/exploitativeness subscale was hypothesized to predict the anti-social behaviors. Results were largely consistent with the hypothesis for the self-promoting behaviors but mixed concerning the anti-social behaviors. Trait self-esteem was also related in the opposite manner as the Narcissism scales to some Facebook behaviors.
Keywords:Personality  Narcissism  Social-networking sites  Computer-mediated communication  Interpersonal  Social support
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