McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2022 Sep;48(9):1393-1405. doi: 10.1177/01461672211040964. Epub 2021 Sep 9.
Does how people generally engage with their online social networks relate to offline initial social interactions? Using a large-scale study of first impressions ( = 806, = 4,565), we examined how different indicators of social media use relate to the positivity of dyadic in-person first impressions, from the perspective of the participants and their interaction partners. Many forms of social media use (e.g., Instagram, Snapchat, passive) were associated with liking and being liked by others more, although some forms of use (e.g., Facebook, active) were not associated with liking others or being liked by others. Furthermore, most associations held controlling for extraversion and narcissism. Thus, while some social media use may be generally beneficial for offline social interactions, some may be unrelated, highlighting the idea that how, rather than how much, people use social media can play a role in their offline social interactions.
人们通常与他们的在线社交网络的互动方式与线下的初始社交互动有关吗?通过对大量第一印象研究(=806,=4565)的分析,我们从参与者和他们的互动伙伴的角度,考察了不同社交媒体使用指标与面对面第一印象的积极程度之间的关系。许多形式的社交媒体使用(例如,Instagram、Snapchat、被动)与被他人喜欢和喜欢他人的程度更高有关,尽管一些形式的使用(例如,Facebook、主动)与喜欢他人或被他人喜欢无关。此外,在控制外向和自恋的情况下,大多数关联仍然存在。因此,虽然一些社交媒体的使用可能对线下社交互动普遍有益,但有些可能与线下社交互动无关,这凸显了人们使用社交媒体的方式而不是使用量在其线下社交互动中的作用。