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Session Type: Paper Session
There is a large body of research has focused on the characteristics, importance, and impacts of peer relationships. As these relationships increasingly include new digital contexts, more studies are needed. These four papers explore the characteristics and effects of technologically-mediated communication between peers.
Mom, get out of my Face(book)! - Presenting Author: Katrina Stacie Yip, University of California, Irvine; Joanna Yau, University of California, Irvine; Stephanie M Reich, University of California, Irvine
Social Comparison Orientation, Instagram Use, and Social Adjustment to College: A Path Model - Presenting Author: Chia-chen Yang, University of Memphis; Angela Robinson, University of Memphis
Do you want to be my Friend? Developmental Differences in Facebook Friending Behaviour and Friend Preferences - Presenting Author: Claire May White, Plymouth University; Michaela Gummerum, University of Plymouth; Yaniv Hanoch, Plymouth University
Receiving mean texts predicts a reduction in confidence in adolescents - Presenting Author: Paul E. Jose, Victoria University of Wellington