Psychological factors related to self‐disclosure and relationship formation in the online environment
Abstract
The current research constructs a measure of one's willingness to form online relationships and disclose personal and private information and examines how this measure relates to personality and individual differences. In Study 1, we developed a measure to assess one's Openness to Form Online Relationships (OFOR). Two factors emerged: Engagement and Suspicion. Results indicated that individuals who reported higher OFOR Engagement also...
Paper Details
Title
Psychological factors related to self‐disclosure and relationship formation in the online environment
Published Date
Dec 15, 2020
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
230 - 250
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