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Gwendolyn Seidman
Albright College - Reading / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Gwendolyn Seidman's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Self-presentation and belonging on Facebook: How personality influences social media use and motivationsG SeidmanPersonality and individual differences 54 (3), 402-407, 201312292013
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Employee job attitudes and organizational characteristics as predictors of cyberloafingB Liberman, G Seidman, KYA McKenna, LE BuffardiComputers in Human behavior 27 (6), 2192-2199, 20113462011
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Modeling support provision in intimate relationships.M Iida, G Seidman, PE Shrout, K Fujita, N BolgerJournal of personality and social psychology 94 (3), 460, 20082102008
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Expressing the “true self” on FacebookG SeidmanComputers in Human Behavior 31, 367-372, 20141462014
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Why is enacted social support associated with increased distress? Using simulation to test two possible sources of spuriousnessG Seidman, PE Shrout, N BolgerPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin 32 (1), 52-65, 20061312006
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