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Offline social identity and online chat partner selection

机译:离线社交身份和在线聊天伙伴选择

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This study examines whether the impact of offline identities on computer-mediated communication is stable across different social contexts or whether it depends on which identity aspect is salient. Field experiments with 206 teenagers tested the influence of gendered, ethnic, youth and personalized identities on teenagers' chat behaviour and cognitions. The findings show that offline identity varies in its relation to Internet self-efficacy but not chat partner selection. Self-efficacy differed significantly between boys and girls when youth and gender identities were emphasized but not when stressing personal identity. Across conditions, teenagers were most likely to choose chat partners from similar ethnic and opposite sex backgrounds. This partly supports the Social Identification and Deindividuation framework and argues that offline identities impact online behaviour and self-perception but that this effect depends on which identity aspect is activated.
机译:这项研究研究了离线身份对计算机介导的交流的影响在不同的社会环境中是否稳定,还是取决于哪个身份方面是显着的。对206名青少年的现场实验测试了性别,种族,青年和个性化身份对青少年聊天行为和认知的影响。调查结果表明,离线身份与互联网自我效能的关系有所不同,但聊天伙伴的选择却没有变化。在强调青年和性别认同时,男孩和女孩的自我效能有显着差异,而在强调个人认同时则没有。在各种情况下,青少年最有可能选择来自相似种族和异性背景的聊天伙伴。这部分地支持了社会认同和去个体化框架,并认为离线身份会影响在线行为和自我认知,但这种影响取决于激活哪个身份方面。

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