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Gating
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Gating
can prevent relationships from forming
Gating
is a process that limits how much we self-disclose
This means we can't develop intimacy to build the relationship
Factors
that can act as
gates
are:
Appearance
Shyness
Social skills
Gates
occur less on
virtual
communication
People communicate through
messaging
so obstacles such as appearance aren't an issue
Absence of
gating
means
self-disclosure
in virtual relationships is higher
Absence of
gating
means virtual relationships are stronger
Hill et al
studied dating couples who had met face to face and found
55%
couples were still together after
2 years
McKenna et al - Relationships - methods
Survey sent randomly to member of online special interest in forums
Asked how people interacted offline whether they share more information and how close the relationships they formed online were
Ps sent follow up survey 2 years later asking similar questions to see how feelings and relationships had changed
McKenna et al - Relationships - Findings
People sharing aspects
online
which they didn't share
offline
reported developing internet relationships more quickly than real-life
Over half
Ps
had met internet friend
face to face
Meeting an
average
of
8
times
McKenna et al - Relationships - Conclusion
People form close, lasting
relationships
online
These relationships form more quickly and are more
stable
and
long-lasting
Online relationships have a stable base due to mutual interests and self-disclosure
McKenna et al - Relationships - Evaluation
Self-report survey
-
biased sample
Social desirability bias
High
ecological validity
McKenna lab experiment
Pairs of
opposite
sex met once
online
or in person
Met 2nd time in person
After 2 meetings
Ps
liked each other significantly more if met online first
McKenna lab experiment
For
Ps
only met
face to face
quality of conversation and
intimacy
didn't affect how much they
liked
each other
Liking based off factors like
appearance
Mckenna Lab experiment
Liking and conversation quality strongly
correlated
for
participants
who had first met online
McKenna lab experiment
Supports conclusion from surveys absence of
gating
online contributes to the
stability
of online relationships