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Citation

Fullwood C, Attrill-Smith A. Cyberpsychol. Behav. Soc. Netw. 2018; 21(1): 11-15.

Affiliation

Institute of Psychology, University of Wolverhampton , Wolverhampton, United Kingdom .

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Mary Ann Liebert Publishers)

DOI

10.1089/cyber.2016.0631

PMID

28657798

Abstract

The primary aims of this study were to test whether perceived dating success would differ between offline and online zero-acquaintance dating contexts and to investigate the role that self-esteem might play in these evaluations. Participants were presented with the same photos of targets in either an offline or online dating scenario and rated their chances of dating success along with their perceptions of how attractive they thought the target would consider them. Higher self-esteem individuals believed they would be rated as more attractive. There was an overall perception that, irrespective of self-esteem level, meeting online would lead to better chances of dating success. These findings are considered in relation to an increased ability to more precisely manage impressions and develop an image of the self which would be evaluated more positively online.


Language: en

Keywords

online dating; self-esteem; self-presentation

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