articleCyberpsychology Behavior and Social NetworkingJun 24, 2010Closed access

Mirror, Mirror on my Facebook Wall: Effects of Exposure to Facebook on Self-Esteem

Cornell University

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Abstract

Contrasting hypotheses were posed to test the effect of Facebook exposure on self-esteem. Objective Self-Awareness (OSA) from social psychology and the Hyperpersonal Model from computer-mediated communication were used to argue that Facebook would either diminish or enhance self-esteem respectively. The results revealed that, in contrast to previous work on OSA, becoming self-aware by viewing one's own Facebook profile enhances self-esteem rather than diminishes it. Participants that updated their profiles and viewed their own profiles during the experiment also reported greater self-esteem, which lends additional support to the Hyperpersonal Model. These findings suggest that selective self-presentation in…

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Keywords
  • Self-esteem
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Contrast (vision)
  • Presentation (obstetrics)
  • Social media
  • Test (biology)
  • Cyberpsychology
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