Relationships - 4. Virtual Relationships in Social Media: 2. Effects of Absence of Gating on Virtual Relationships Flashcards
FtF relationship
Face to face relationship
CMC relationship
Computer mediated conversation relationship
Gate
A feature/obstacle that could interfere with the development of a FtF relationship
2 types of gates
Physical (E.g. weight or disfigurement)
Personality trait (E.g. shyness)
How is gating different from FtF to CMC relationships?
Online you can overcome the obstacles (E.g. the individual won’t know you have a particular feature if they are only talking to you online)
FtF interactions display more gates than virtual relationships
Features/obstacles absent in CMC relationships
Who studied the absence of gating in virtual relationships?
McKenna and Bargh (1999)
What do virtual relationships refocus attention on and away from?
Refocuses attention on self-disclosure and away from superficial distractions
What did McKenna and Bargh study?
Studied CMC use by lonely and socially anxious people
Findings of McKenna and Bargh
People were able to express their true selves more than in FtF situations
Of the romantic relationships formed online, 70% lasted more than 2 years, which is higher than for real world formations