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Gender differences in Facebook self-presentation: An international randomized study

机译:Facebook自我陈述中的性别差异:一项国际随机研究

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Facebook is a popular social network that can be used for self-presentation. In the current study we examined gender differences in Facebook self-presentation by evaluating components of profile and cover photos. We used evolutionary psychology-a theory which holds many assumptions regarding gender differences-to draw hypotheses. In order to eliminate the pitfalls of self-reported data, we analyzed public data presented in Facebook pages of a random representative international sample of 500 Facebook users. As hypothesized, profile photos on Facebook differed according to gender. Males' photos accentuated status (using objects or formal clothing) and risk taking (outdoor settings), while females' photos accentuated familial relations (family photos) and emotional expression (eye contact, smile intensity and lack of sunglasses). Cover photos, however, did not show most of these gender differences, perhaps since they serve only as a supplement to the self-presentation that appears in the profile photos. These findings demonstrate that evolutionary theory rooted in the past can help us understand new social tools of the future.
机译:Facebook是一个流行的社交网络,可用于自我演示。在本研究中,我们通过评估个人资料和封面照片的组成部分,检查了Facebook自我陈述中的性别差异。我们使用进化心理学(一种关于性别差异的许多假设的理论)来得出假设。为了消除自我报告数据的陷阱,我们分析了500个Facebook用户的代表性国际样本在Facebook页面上显示的公共数据。如假设的那样,Facebook上的个人资料照片根据性别而有所不同。男性的照片强调状态(使用物品或正式服装)和冒险(室外环境),而女性的照片强调家庭关系(家庭照片)和情感表达(眼神交流,微笑强度和没有太阳镜)。但是,封面照片并没有显示出大多数的性别差异,也许是因为它们只是对个人资料照片中出现的自我陈述的补充。这些发现表明,扎根于过去的进化论理论可以帮助我们理解未来的新社会工具。

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