Dating deception: Gender, online dating, and exaggerated self-presentation
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This study examined how differences in expectations about meeting impacted the degree of deceptive self-presentation individuals displayed within the context of dating. Participants filled out personality measures in one of four anticipated meeting conditions: face-to-face, email, no meeting, and a control condition with no pretense of dating. Results indicated that, compared to baseline measures, male participants increased the amount they self-presented when anticipating a future interaction with a prospective date. Specifically, male participants emphasized their positive characteristics more if the potential date was less salient (e.g., email meeting) compared to a more salient condition (e.g., face-to-face meeting) or the control conditions. Implications for self-presentation theory, online social interaction, and online dating research will be discussed.
论文关键词:Self-presentation,Internet,Gender differences,Personality,Mate selection
论文评审过程:Available online 6 December 2011.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2011.11.010