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Virtual relationships
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What is a strength of research on virtual relationships?
It stresses the
importance
of the internet for romantic relationships
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What did Rosenfeld and Thomas (2012) demonstrate about the internet's role in relationships?
They showed that the internet helps individuals
form
and
maintain
relationships
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How many US adults were studied by Rosenfeld and Thomas (2012)?
4,000
US adults
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What percentage of individuals with internet access at home had a spouse or romantic partner?
71.8%
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What percentage of individuals without internet access had a spouse or romantic partner?
35.9%
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How much more likely were individuals with internet access to have a partner compared to those without?
Twice as likely
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Why is the research by Rosenfeld and Thomas significant?
It suggests that the
internet
may be
displacing
traditional
ways
of
meeting
partners
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What implication does the research have for studying romantic relationships?
It suggests that new
insights
can be gained on how relationships form in the
modern
world
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What is a weakness of virtual relationships according to research?
They are weaker compared to
face-to-face
relationships.
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What is a limitation of the research conducted by Rosenfeld and Thomas?
It is
correlational
and does not demonstrate if relationships were formed over the internet
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How might individuals who are already dating use the internet according to the study's findings?
They may purchase internet access for entertainment
purposes
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What does Putnam (2000) suggest about Internet communication?
It leads to
superficial
relationships that cannot compare with
face-to-face
relationships.
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Why is the quality of online relationships considered lower?
Because they are more
temporary
than relationships formed in traditional ways.
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What role does social media play in relationships according to Rosenfeld and Thomas?
It helps individuals to form and maintain relationships
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What does the conflicting research suggest about virtual relationships?
Research supporting that virtual relationships are as strong as face-to-face relationships is
unreliable
.
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What does the research suggest about traditional ways of meeting romantic partners?
They may be displaced by the
internet
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What did Rosenfeld and Thomas (2012) find regarding online and offline relationships?
They
found
no
difference
in
the
quality
of
online
and
offline
relationships.
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What conclusion did Rosenfeld and Thomas (2012) reach about the fragility of online relationships?
They found that online relationships were not more
fragile
than
offline
relationships.
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What is a strength of virtual relationships according to the study material?
Facebook
helps
shy people
have better quality friendships.
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What did Baker and Oswald (2010) find about shy individuals and virtual relationships?
Shy
individuals
find
particular value
in
virtual relationships.
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What was the relationship between Facebook usage and friendship quality for students with high shyness scores?
Greater use of
Facebook
was associated with
higher perceptions
of
friendship quality.
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How did Facebook usage affect students who scored low for shyness?
Facebook usage was not
associated
with
perception
of friendship quality.
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Why is the ability to form relationships through social media important for shy individuals?
It helps them overcome
barriers
they face in real life.
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What is the overall implication of improved virtual relationships for shy individuals?
It can help improve the quality of
friendships
and therefore
quality of life
.
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What demographic did Baker and Oswald (2010) survey in their study?
Male
and
female
students.
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What is a strength of research on virtual relationships according to the study material?
There may be a
biological basis
for
self-disclosure
on Facebook.
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What three factors were surveyed by Baker and Oswald (2010)?
Shyness
,
Facebook
usage, and the quality of friendships.
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What did Tamir and Mitchell (2012) find regarding self-disclosure on social media?
They found evidence of a
biological basis
for the motivation to self-disclose.
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What does the study suggest about the relationship between shyness and perceived friendship quality on Facebook?
Higher
shyness is linked to higher perceived friendship quality with increased Facebook usage.
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Which brain regions showed increased MRI activity when individuals talked about themselves according to Tamir and Mitchell (2012)?
Two brain regions associated with
reward
.
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Why is the finding about self-disclosure on social media significant?
It suggests that the tendency to share personal experiences may arise from the
rewarding
nature of self-disclosure.
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What does the research support imply about the tendency to disclose online?
It increases the reliability of the
theories
regarding online self-disclosure.
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