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- Title
Absence—and Mediated Communication—Makes the Heart Grow Fonder: Clarifying the Predictors of Satisfaction and Commitment in Long-Distance Friendships.
- Authors
Brody, Nicholas
- Abstract
This study sought to integrate research in the areas of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and long-distance (romantic and dating) relationships (LDRs). Specifically, predictions extracted from the hyperpersonal model of CMC and research on idealization in LDRs were tested. Five hundred ninety-two participants completed an online survey. Results indicated that the amount of time since individuals last communicated face to face moderates the relationship between media use frequency and satisfaction and commitment for long-distance friends. The findings provide support for hyperpersonal idealization mechanisms in some types of long-distance friendships.
- Subjects
LONG-distance relationships; FRIENDSHIP; INTERPERSONAL communication; TELEMATICS; COMMITMENT (Psychology); SATISFACTION; IDEALISM (Personality trait); PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Communication Research Reports, 2013, Vol 30, Issue 4, p323
- ISSN
0882-4096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/08824096.2013.837388