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Attributions for Inconsistencies Between Online and Offline Self- Presentations

机译:联机和脱机自我演示之间不一致的原因

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This study investigated how people make sense of self-portrayals in social media that are inconsistent with impressions formed through other interpersonal interactions. The research focused on how inconsistent online information affects interpersonal impressions and how motivation to manage impressions influences the types of attributions that actors and observers make for the misleading online behavior. Results show that the relationship between observer and the target influences evaluations of online/offline inconsistencies: Subjects rated the inconsistencies of acquaintances as more intentionally misleading, more hypocritical, and less trustworthy relative to the inconsistencies of friends. In addition, the types of attributions people made for online behavior depended on the perspective of the person providing the explanation: People explained their own online behavior more favorably than the online behavior of both friends and acquaintances.
机译:这项研究调查了人们如何理解社交媒体中与其他人际互动形成的印象不一致的自我形象。该研究集中于不一致的在线信息如何影响人际印象,以及管理印象的动机如何影响行为者和观察者对误导性在线行为做出的归因类型。结果表明,观察者与目标之间的关系会影响在线/离线不一致的评估:相对于朋友的不一致,受试者对认识的不一致的评价是故意造成的误导,虚伪和不可信。此外,人们对网络行为的归因类型取决于提供解释的人的观点:人们对自己的网络行为的解释比对朋友和熟人的网络行为更有利。

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