نتایج جستجو برای: Selfies

تعداد نتایج: 270  

2016
Roberto Baiocco Antonio Chirumbolo Dora Bianchi Salvatore Ioverno Mara Morelli Maria R. Nappa

Selfies are self-portrait photos shared on Social Networks. Previous literature has investigated how personality traits, and specifically narcissism, are associated with selfie-posting behaviors. In this contribution we investigated how selfie-posting behaviors are predicted by the six HEXACO personality traits, controlling for age, gender and sexual orientation. The Kinsey scale, three questio...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2015
Lin Qiu Jiahui Lu Shanshan Yang Weina Qu Tingshao Zhu

Selfies refer to self-portraits taken by oneself using a digital camera or a smartphone. They become increasingly popular in social media. However, little is known about how selfies reflect their owners’ personality traits and how people judge others’ personality from selfies. In this study, we examined the association between selfies and personality by measuring participants’ Big Five personal...

2015
P. Sorokowski A. Sorokowska T. Frackowiak A. Huk K. Pisanski

Although many studies have investigated individual differences in online social networking, few have examined the recent and rapidly popularized social phenomenon of the ‘‘selfie’’ (a selfportrait photograph of oneself). In two studies with a pooled sample of 1296 men and women, we tested the prediction that individuals who score high on four narcissism sub-scales (Self-sufficiency, Vanity, Lea...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2016
Piotr Sorokowski Agnieszka Sorokowska Tomasz Frackowiak Maciej Karwowski Irmina Rusicka Anna Oleszkiewicz

The common usage and novelty of social media is reflected in the emergence of many new psychological phenomena. Here, we explored the relationship between number of uploaded selfies (a self-portrait photograph of oneself) and individual personality differences that are likely to be related with selfpromoting behavior, i.e., histrionic personality. A total of 748 people (355 women and 393 men) c...

2017
Sarah Diefenbach Lara Christoforakos

Selfies appear as a double-edged phenomenon. Taking, posting, and viewing selfies has become a daily habit for many. At the same time, research revealed that selfies often evoke criticism and disrespect, and are associated with non-authenticity and narcissism. The present study (N = 238) sheds further light on the somewhat contradictory phenomenon of selfies and their psychological value. In ad...

2018
Naihui Fang Haoran Xie Takeo Igarashi

Taking selfies has become a popular and pervasive activity on smart mobile devices nowadays. However, it is still difficult for the average user to take a good selfie, which is a time-consuming and tedious task on normal mobile devices, especially for those who are not good at selfies. In order to reduce the difficulty of taking good selfies, this work proposes an interactive selfie application...

2017
Hemank Lamba Varun Bharadhwaj Mayank Vachher Divyansh Agarwal Megha Arora Niharika Sachdeva Ponnurangam Kumaraguru

Selfie culture has emerged as a ubiquitous instrument for selfportrayal in recent years. To portray themselves differently and attractive to others, individuals may risk their life by clicking selfies in dangerous situations. Consequently, selfies have claimed 137 lives around the world since March 2014 until December 2016. In this work, we perform a comprehensive analysis of the reported selfi...

2017
Julia Deeb-Swihart Christopher Polack Eric Gilbert Irfan A. Essa

Carefully managing the presentation of self via technology is a core practice on all modern social media platforms. Recently, selfies have emerged as a new, pervasive genre of identity performance. In many ways unique, selfies bring us fullcircle to Goffman—blending the online and offline selves together. In this paper, we take an empirical, Goffman-inspired look at the phenomenon of selfies. W...

2016
Daniel E. Re Sylvia A. Wang Joyce C. He Nicholas O. Rule

People often perceive themselves as more attractive and likable than others do. Here, we examined how these self-favoring biases manifest in a highly popular novel context that is particularly self-focused—selfies. Specifically, we analyzed selfie-takers’ and nonselfie-takers’ perceptions of their selfies versus photos taken by others and compared these to the judgments of external perceivers. ...

2017
Nicole C. Krämer Markus Feurstein Jan P. Kluck Yannic Meier Marius Rother Stephan Winter

Users of social networking sites such as Facebook frequently post self-portraits on their profiles. While research has begun to analyze the motivations for posting such pictures, less is known about how selfies are evaluated by recipients. Although producers of selfies typically aim to create a positive impression, selfies may also be regarded as narcissistic and therefore fail to achieve the i...

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