Amichai-Hamburger Yair, Wainapel Galit, Fox Shaul
Psychology Department, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel.
Cyberpsychol Behav. 2002 Apr;5(2):125-8. doi: 10.1089/109493102753770507.
Social communication is one of the most common reasons for using the Internet. This paper examines how the personality characteristics of the user affect the meaning and importance of Internet social interaction in comparison with "real life," face-to-face interactions. Forty subjects all of whom were familiar with using "chat" participated in this study. After a at" session, they were instructed to answer several questionnaires. It was found that introverted and neurotic people locate their "real me" on the Internet, while extroverts and nonneurotic people locate their "real me" through traditional social interaction. The implications of our results for understanding the user-net interaction, the "real-me" location, extroversion, neuroticism, and Internet interaction, and the treatment of social phobics are examined.
社交交流是使用互联网最常见的原因之一。本文探讨了与“现实生活”中的面对面互动相比,用户的个性特征如何影响互联网社交互动的意义和重要性。40名熟悉使用“聊天”的受试者参与了这项研究。在一次“聊天”会话后,他们被要求回答几份问卷。研究发现,内向和神经质的人在互联网上定位他们的“真实自我”,而外向和非神经质的人则通过传统社交互动来定位他们的“真实自我”。我们还研究了研究结果对于理解用户与网络互动、“真实自我”定位、外向性、神经质和互联网互动以及社交恐惧症治疗的意义。