articleDevelopmental PsychologyJan 1, 2007Closed access

Preadolescents' and adolescents' online communication and their closeness to friends.

University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

The 1st goal of this study was to investigate how online communication is related to the closeness of existing friendships. Drawing from a sample of 794 preadolescents and adolescents, the authors found that online communication was positively related to the closeness of friendships. However, this effect held only for respondents who primarily communicated online with existing friends and not for those who mainly talked with strangers. The 2nd goal was to refine 2 opposing hypotheses, the rich-get-richer and the social compensation hypotheses. Consistent with the rich-get-richer hypothesis, socially anxious respondents communicated online less often than did nonsocially anxious respondents. However, socially…

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Keywords
  • Closeness
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Self-disclosure
  • Developmental psychology
  • Popularity
  • The Internet
  • Friendship
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