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Appendix 1. List of Variables/ Instruments for Future Studies - Psychology of You 2.0: Psychology of Social Media

Psychology  of  You  2.0:  Psychology  of  Social  Media

Appendix 1.
List of Variables/ Instruments for Future Studies

Ulaş Başar Gezgin


In addition to the recommendations throughout the textbook, the variables/ instruments below can be investigated with regard to psychology of social media. The instruments to measure these variables are publicly accessible on Google Scholar or on other websites.

Achievement Goals
Aggressive Political Opinions
Aggression
Anxiety
Asian Values
Attitudes Towards Self
Belief in Good Luck
Big 5
Body Image
Body Satisfaction/ Dissatisfaction
Brief Symptoms (Somatization, Obsession-Compulsion, Interpersonal Sensitivity, Depression, Anxiety, Hostility, Phobic Anxiety, Paranoid Ideation, Psychoticism)
Bulimia
Celebrity Attitude
Control, Personal, Interpersonal & Social-Political
Coping Styles
Couples Satisfaction
Depression
Dieting Beliefs
Drinking Motives
Dysfunctional Attitudes
Emotion Control
Emotion Regulation
Emotions, Clarity and Attention to
Empathy
Empathy Quotient
Environmental Appraisal
Ethnocultural Empathy
Facebook Attitudes
Facebook User Characteristics
Facebook Uses/ Motives
Fantasy Proneness
Fear of Negative Evaluation
Financial Literacy
Financial Self-Efficacy
Financial Well-being
Gambling Motivation
Goal Adjustment
Happiness
Identity, Aspects of Identity
Individualism-Collectivism
Internet Addiction
Interpersonal Sensitivity
Interpersonal Strengths
Intolerance of Uncertainty
Learning Strategies, Self-regulated Learning Strategies
Life Satisfaction
Locus of Control
Loneliness
Marital Satisfaction
Media Consumption
Motivation, Global Motivation
Narcissistic Personality
Online Dating Services, Factors Determining the Use of Online Dating Services.
Online Game Use, Problematic
Online Game Motivations
Online Games, Loyalty to Online Games Design Features
Online Self-disclosure (especially for Online Dating)
Optimism (Life Orientation)
Organizational Structure
Positive and Negative Affect
Problem Mobile Phone Use
Problem Solving, Heuristic Problem Solving
Procrastination
Quality of Life Enjoyment and Satisfaction
Relationship Structures
Self: Independent and Interdependent
Self: Positive Generalization
Self-Compassion
Self-Consciousness
Self-Esteem
Self-Objectification
Self-Regulation
Sensation Seeking
Shyness
Social Awareness
Social Support
Solitude, Preference for Solitude
Sport Motivation
Stereotypes about Gays and Lesbians
Stereotyping
Stress
Subjective Well-Being, Individual-Oriented and Socially Oriented
Test Anxiety
Trust within Close Interpersonal Relationships
Work Ethic
Work-Family Conflict
Worry

Source: Gezgin,  U.  B.  (2012).  Psychology  of  You  2.0:  Psychology  of  Social  Media.  Germany: Lambert Publishing.


PSYCHOLOGY OF YOU 2.0: PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Ulas Basar Gezgin


Chapter Summaries, Keywords and Contents

About the Author
Acknowledgments

Teaching Guidelines: How To Use This Book for Educational Purposes

Preface


Chapter 1. Media Psychology: From Asocial Media to Social Media
Chapter Summary and Keywords
This introductory chapter presents some media theories and some studies on media psychology with a focus on TV and video games. Then, social media are defined and elaborated; and differences between media and social media are delineated. The chapter concludes with future studies on psychology of social media inspired by media psychology research presented in the first portion of the chapter.
Keywords: Media psychology, social media, psychology of social media, psychology of TV, and psychology of video games

Chapter Contents
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Psychology of TV
1.3. Psychology of Video Games
1.4. Psychology of Social Media
1.5. Future Directions and Recommendations
References


Chapter 2. Psychology of Internet
Chapter Summary and Keywords
Internet has entered almost all aspects of our lives. ‘Internet addiction’ is a common term, and some say Internet breeds depression, depression breeds Internet or both; while some others stress the positive consequences of Internet use. Not only companies, but also mental health services are going online; but what are the good practices and what should be the guidelines? How about collection of research data in online environments? This review focuses on Internet addiction (a.k.a. pathological Internet use, problematic Internet use, Internet abuse, compulsive Internet use, excessive Internet use and Internet overuse); Internet, loneliness and personality; online mental health services; and use of Internet for data collection.
Keywords: Psychology of Internet, Internet addiction, problematic Internet use, online mental health services, and online data.

Chapter Contents
2.1. Internet Addiction (a.k.a. Pathological Internet Use, Problematic Internet Use, Internet Abuse, Compulsive Internet Use, Excessive Internet Use, and Internet Overuse)
2.2. Internet, Loneliness and Personality
2.3. Online Mental Health Services
2.4. Use of Internet for Data Collection
2.5. Future Directions and Recommendations
References


Chapter 3. Psychology of Facebook
Chapter Summary and Keywords
What is special about Facebook from a psychological perspective? What are the uses of Facebook? Who are Facebook users? This review aims to answer these questions based on burgeoning field of psychology of Facebook research. As a distinctive characteristic of this field, psychological variables such as personality correlates and Facebook use are investigated with reference to possible applications of psychology of media theories. The review proceeds to discuss methodological and theoretical problems in psychology of Facebook research and provides theoretical and practical recommendations for Facebook researchers.
Keywords: Facebook, psychology of media, online community, online networks, social networking.

Chapter Contents
3.1. What Is Special About Facebook From A Psychological Perspective?
3.2. What Are The Uses of Facebook?
3.3. Who Are Facebook Users?: Facebook & Personality
3.4. Methodological and Theoretical Problems in Psychology of Facebook Research
3.5. Future Directions and Recommendations
References


Chapter 4. Psychology of Mobile Phones: The Need for A Mobile Psychology
Chapter Summary and Keywords
This chapter provides a review of various research fields in psychology of mobile phone use such as problematic mobile phone use and mobile phone dependency, different uses and different users of mobile phones, mobile phone use while driving, cyberbullying, clinical uses of mobile phones, educational uses of mobile phones and mobile learning, and the M generation (mobile generation). It concludes by recommendations for future researchers from a psychological point of view.
Keywords: Mobile phones, problematic mobile phone use, mobile phone dependency, cyberbullying, mobile learning, M generation, and mobile generation.

Chapter Contents
4.1. Problematic Mobile Phone Use and Mobile Phone Dependency
4.2. Different Uses and Different Users of Mobile Phones
4.3. Mobile Phone Use While Driving
4.4. Cyberbullying
4.5. Clinical Uses of Mobile Phones
4.6. Educational Uses of Mobile Phones and Mobile Learning
4.7. The M Generation
4.8. Future Directions and Recommendations
References


Chapter 5. Psychology of Online Games: An Ever Quest for Psychology
Chapter Summary and Keywords
What is problematic online game use (a.k.a. online game addiction)? What are the characteristics of problematic online game users? What is appealing in online games and especially MMORPGs? What are the motivations of online gamers and which needs are met by online gaming? What are the gender differences in online gaming? This chapter answers these questions and makes comprehensive recommendations for aspiring researchers of online game psychology.
Keywords: Problematic online game use, online game addiction, motivations to play online games, MMORPGs, and gender differences

Chapter Contents
5.1. Problematic Online Game Use (Online Game Addiction)
5.2. What Is Appealing in Online Games?
5.3. Motivations of Online Gamers
5.4. Gender Differences in Online Game Play
5.5. Future Directions and Recommendations
References


Chapter 6. Psychology of Online Romance: How Online Dating Transforms Mating Processes
Chapter Summary and Keywords
This chapter answers the following questions from a psychological perspective: What is so appealing about online dating? How males and females differ in online dating? Who are the ones dating online? What are the characteristics of online dating websites? The review concludes by recommendations. 
Keywords: Online dating, online romance, online love, cyberlove, internet dating, internet romance, and internet love.

Chapter Contents
6.1. What Is So Appealing About Online Dating?
6.2. How Males and Females Differ in Online Dating?
6.3. Who Are The Ones Dating Online?
6.4. What Are the Characteristics of Online Dating Websites?
6.5. Future Directions and Recommendations
References


Chapter 7. Conclusion: Each Conclusion Is A Preface To A New Book


Appendices

Appendix 1. List of Variables/ Instruments for Future Studies

Appendix 2. List of Recommended Videos for Class Discussions

Appendix 3. List of Online Resources

Appendix 4. Dr. Gezgin’s Teaching-Learning Principles

Appendix 5. Tentative Schedule

Appendix 6. Discussion Questions for Each Section



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