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Relationship formation on the Internet: What's the big attraction?

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JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 9-31

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1111/1540-4560.00246

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We hypothesized that people who can better disclose their true or inner self to others on the Internet than in face-to-face settings will be more likely to form close relationships on-line and will tend to bring those virtual relationships into their real lives. Study 1, a survey of randomly selected Internet newsgroup posters, showed that those who better express their trite self over the Internet were more likely, than others to have formed close on-line relationships and moved these friendships to a face-to-face basis. Study 2 revealed that the majority of these close Internet relationships were still intact 2 years later Finally, a laboratory experiment found that undergraduates liked each other more following an Internet compared to a face-to-face initial meeting.

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