Social Network Behavior and Romantic Relationships: A Across-lagged Panel Analysis

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A longitudinal study examines the correlation between social networking behaviors and romantic relationship variables. Rather than being harmful to relationships, analysis indicates that most behaviors are reflections of the relationship’s current state. Flirtation and public praise are exceptions, with the former diminishing relationships, and the latter enhancing

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Last time updated on 13/08/2017

This paper was published in Opus: Research and Creativity at IPFW.

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