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Social network members' responses to friends' breakup false alarms
Authors:Charee M. Thompson  Lynsey K. Romo  Patience Ben‐Israel  Marissa Owens  Senoumou Keita
Abstract:Social networks influence romantic relationships through friends' support or lack of support of the union. However, the consequences of friends repeatedly telling other friends their relationship was going to end but failing to actually terminate the relationship are unclear. Guided by the false alarm effect (FAE), and data from both student (N = 273) and noncollege (N = 226) samples, it was found that breakup false alarms were associated with increases in both positive and negative responses. In addition, when participants were friends with both partners, breakup false alarms were associated with “feeling caught” between the friends. Findings generally support the FAE and paint a complex picture of how social network members react to their close friends' tumultuous relationships.
Keywords:breakups  romantic relationships  social networks
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