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The associations between young adults’ face-to-face prosocial behaviors and their online prosocial behaviors
Authors:Michelle F Wright
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, DePaul University, United States
Abstract:Drawing on the co-construction theory (Subrahmanyam, Smahel, & Greenfield, 2006), this study investigated the relationship between online and face-to-face prosocial behaviors among 493 (345 women) young adults (ages 18-25 years). Findings indicated that face-to-face prosocial behaviors were positively associated with the engagement in online prosocial behaviors through social networking sites (e.g., Facebook, Myspace, Twitter), chat programs (e.g., Google Talk, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Messenger), email, and text messages, after controlling for gender and time spent using each type of technology. These findings extend the application of the co-construction theory to online prosocial behaviors. Furthermore, these findings suggest that the internet is also a place for positive interactions and call for more research investigating online prosocial behaviors.
Keywords:Online prosocial behavior  Face-to-face prosocial behavior  Electronic technology  Young adult  Emerging adult  Co-construction theory
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