Original paper
Inauthentic self-presentation on facebook as a function of vulnerable narcissism and lower self-esteem
Abstract
This study was the first to delineate the role of grandiose narcissism and vulnerable narcissism, in addition to self-esteem and self-monitoring, in predicting authentic self-presentation on Facebook. Facebook users (N = 155) answered questions about their personality as well as the persona they present on Facebook, and Euclidean distances quantified the congruence between the two personas. Self-monitoring (ability to modify self-presentation)...
Paper Details
Title
Inauthentic self-presentation on facebook as a function of vulnerable narcissism and lower self-esteem
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
102
Pages
144 - 150
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