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Resumo:Social media are probably one of the most influential and disruptive technologies of the present times. They are ubiquitous and can influence virtually every aspect of one’s life. Our research model sheds light on social media's positive and negative outcomes and how these affect one’s satisfaction with life. We also explore how personality traits can influence these relationships. Data involving 390 social media users were collected and analyzed. Results showed that users could gain on the level of individual performance and social interaction ties and lose on the techno-invasion level. People whose emotional stability is poor feel the impact of techno-invasion more than others: social interaction ties and the invasion of social media affect one’s satisfaction with life.
Autores principais:Penedo, Rita de Jesus Rocha
Assunto:Social Media Outcomes Satisfaction with Life Personality Traits
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Social Media
Outcomes
Satisfaction with Life
Personality Traits
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subject.fl_str_mv Social Media
Outcomes
Satisfaction with Life
Personality Traits
title The role of personality traits in social media’s opposite outcomes
title_full The role of personality traits in social media’s opposite outcomes
title_fullStr The role of personality traits in social media’s opposite outcomes
title_full_unstemmed The role of personality traits in social media’s opposite outcomes
title_short The role of personality traits in social media’s opposite outcomes
title_sort The role of personality traits in social media’s opposite outcomes
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Outcomes
Satisfaction with Life
Personality Traits
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Outcomes
Satisfaction with Life
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