TY - JOUR
T1 - Can You Guess Who I Am? Real, Ideal, and False Self-Presentation on Facebook Among Emerging Adults
AU - Michikyan, Minas
AU - Dennis, Jessica
AU - Subrahmanyam, Kaveri
N1 - Michikyan, M., Dennis, J., & Subrahmanyam, K. (2014). Can you guess who I am? Real, ideal, and false self-presentation on Facebook among emerging adults. Emerging Adulthood, 3(1), doi:10.1177/2167696814532442
PY - 2015/2
Y1 - 2015/2
N2 - Emerging adulthood is an important period for self-development, and youth use online contexts for self-exploration and self-presentation. Using a multiple self-presentation framework, the present study examined emerging adults’ presentation of their real self, ideal self, and false self on Facebook, and the relation between their identity state, psychosocial well-being, and online self-presentation. Participants ( N = 261; 66 males, 195 females M age 22) completed self-report measures of identity state, well-being, and self-presentation on Facebook. Respondents reported presenting their real self more than their ideal self and false self on Facebook. A path analysis suggested that emerging adults who reported having more coherent identity states also reported presenting their real self on Facebook to a greater extent. However, those with a less coherent sense of the self and lower self-esteem reported presenting their false self on Facebook to a greater extent. Implications for methodology and future directions are discussed.
AB - Emerging adulthood is an important period for self-development, and youth use online contexts for self-exploration and self-presentation. Using a multiple self-presentation framework, the present study examined emerging adults’ presentation of their real self, ideal self, and false self on Facebook, and the relation between their identity state, psychosocial well-being, and online self-presentation. Participants ( N = 261; 66 males, 195 females M age 22) completed self-report measures of identity state, well-being, and self-presentation on Facebook. Respondents reported presenting their real self more than their ideal self and false self on Facebook. A path analysis suggested that emerging adults who reported having more coherent identity states also reported presenting their real self on Facebook to a greater extent. However, those with a less coherent sense of the self and lower self-esteem reported presenting their false self on Facebook to a greater extent. Implications for methodology and future directions are discussed.
KW - emerging adults
KW - self-presentation
KW - identity
KW - well-being
KW - social networking sites
UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/2167696814532442
U2 - 10.1177/2167696814532442
DO - 10.1177/2167696814532442
M3 - Article
SN - 2167-6984
VL - 3
SP - 55
EP - 64
JO - Emerging Adulthood
JF - Emerging Adulthood
IS - 1
ER -