Our Relationship with Other People (6)

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Para-Social Interaction is the phenomenon describing how people interact with media personas as if they had a ___ relationship
close personal
PSI: PSI is limited to the duration of the ___
reception of media content
PSI: PSR refers to a connection that exists beyond ___
the duration of the interaction
PSI: Person in media is the ___
persona
PSI: Phenomenon is caused by ___ and perceived ___ spatial distance of the persona (close-ups), ___ references, and ___ references (welcome everybody)
obtrusiveness, small, non-verbal, verbal
PSI: can differ in ___
valence and intensity
PSI: Two-Level Model is an attempt to systematically describe the process of PSI based on characteristics of the a) ___ and b) the ___
persona, recipient
PSI: Perceptive-cognitive
thoughts, beliefs related to the persona
PSI: Affective
emotions towards the persona
PSI: Conative
behaviours towards the persona
PSI: Typical Methodology
questionnaires, PSI scale
PSI: Effects tend to be stronger towards ___ and in ___ people
male persona, young female or older less educated
PSI Classic Study (PSI is more than friendship: evidence for PSI with disliked media figures): ___ data gathered through internet questionnaires
self-report
PSI Classic Study Results: PSI was reported for both ___ and ___ TV characters, stronger for ___
liked, disliked, liked
PSI: Limitations; PSI and PSR are not ___
separated from each other
Social Comparison: Differentiation between ___
downwards and upward comparisons
SC: Festinger's Hypothesis 1. The human organism has a drive to ___
evaluate its opinions and abilities
SC: Festinger's Hypothesis 2. When objective standards are not available, people ___ their opinions / skills by ___ them with the opinions / skills of ___
evaluate, comparing, others
SC: Festinger's Hypothesis 3. The tendency to compare oneself with certain others decreases when the difference between their opinions / abilities and one's own ___
increases
SC: Typical Methodology
experiments
SC: affects how we ___
select media
SC: the central motive for the choice of media is ___
social comparison
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SC: media choice is based on ___
self-improvement
SC: relation between the level of ___ and ___
media consumption, dissatisfaction
SC: focus on self-evaluation leads to ___
negative consequences
SC: focus on self-improvement leads to ___
positive consequences
SC Classic Study (SC as the thief of joy: emotional consequences of viewing strangers' instagram posts): viewing strangers' positive insta posts decreased positive affect among individuals with ___ levels of social comparison, but increased among individuals with ___ levels of social comparison orientation
high, low
Impression Management is a process by which individuals attempt to ___
control the impressions other have of them
IM: includes both ___
unconscious and conscoius processes
IM: Two-Component Model 1. When do people engage in IM? Discrepancy between ___ and ___ self-image
desired, current
IM: Two-Component Model 2. Why do people choose which IM tactic? People want to convey an ___ of themselves, influenced by ___ requirements
appropriate image, social role
IM: How do people construct an impression?
disclosure of information about oneself
IM: Typical Methodology
questionnaires, content analyses
IM Classic Study (Facebook profiles reflect actual personality, not self-idealization): compared users' ___ personality (self-report + friend evaluation) with the ___ personality by strangers based on the users' Facebook profile
actual, assumed
IM Classic Study Results: SNS is an extended ___ in which to express one's ___ personality
social context, actual
IM: Limitations; self-report data is critical since ___
participants engage in IM
Social Capital is capital that ___
grows out of our entire social network
SC: Strong / bonding ties are ___ ties with ___, provide ___
closer, family and friends, emotional support
SC: Weak / bridging ties are ___ contacts with ___, focuses more on the ___ of connections
looser, acquaintances, function
SC: Typical Methodology
Scale to meassure online and offline social capital
SC Classic Study (calling all Facebook friends: exploring requests for help on Facebook): How do users utilize ___ from Facebook use? ___ of 20.000 status updates by Facebook users, collection of ___ about the specific users
social capital, content analysis, basic information
SC Classic Study Results: mostly requests for ___ level ___
low, favors
SC: Limitations
two-part separation is too coarse
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