The role of self-disclosure in online relationships is pivotal for intimacy and trust. This text delves into how personal information sharing shapes virtual friendships, romantic partnerships, and even one-sided parasocial interactions. It examines theoretical perspectives like the Social Penetration Theory, Reduced Cues Theory, and the Hyperpersonal Model, highlighting the 'boom and bust' phenomenon and the potential for long-lasting connections.
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In the digital world, people often share more personal details than in direct interactions due to ______ and ______ social risk.
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______ involves not only the direct expression of one's own ideas and emotions but also the subtle signals sent through ______, profile images, and other internet activities.
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Types of virtual relationships
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Role of self-disclosure in intimacy
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Social Penetration Theory principle
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______ relationships involve a person feeling connected to a ______ or influencer who doesn't know they exist.
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Reduced Cues Theory - Impact on Self-Disclosure
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Hyperpersonal Model - Self-Disclosure Level
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Asynchronous Communication - Effect on Intimacy
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The '______ on the ______' effect involves people revealing private details to strangers they probably won't meet again, usually because the meeting is fleeting and seems inconsequential.
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True selves expression online
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Digital tools enhancing online communication
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Self-disclosure's role in virtual relationships
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The ______ and the ______ provide different perspectives on self-disclosure within virtual relationships.
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