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    The socially poor get richer, the rich get poorer: The effect of online self-disclosure on social connectedness and well-being is conditional on social anxiety and audience size by Desjarlais, Malinda

    Published in Cyberpsychology (19-09-2022)
    “…Self-disclosure taking place in computer-mediated communication (CMC) is generally associated with enhanced well-being because it evokes a greater sense of…”
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    Subtle momentary effects of social media experiences: an experience sampling study of posting and social comparisons on connectedness and self-esteem by Desjarlais, Malinda

    Published in Journal of computer-mediated communication (20-06-2024)
    “…Abstract Part of the current mental health crisis is attributed to the increasing reliance on social media for daily tasks. By understanding behavioral or…”
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    A longitudinal study of the relation between adolescent boys and girls’ computer use with friends and friendship quality: Support for the social compensation or the rich-get-richer hypothesis? by Desjarlais, Malinda, Willoughby, Teena

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-09-2010)
    “…Using computers with friends either in person or online has become ubiquitous in the life of most adolescents; however, little is known about the complex…”
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    Internet exploration behaviours and recovery from unsuccessful actions differ between learners with high and low levels of attention by Desjarlais, Malinda

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-05-2013)
    “…► Eye-gaze was recorded during novices’ Internet navigation. ► Time spent with relevant information predicted undergraduates’ recognition scores. ► There was…”
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    Socially Interactive and Passive Technologies Enhance Friendship Quality: An Investigation of the Mediating Roles of Online and Offline Self-Disclosure by Desjarlais, Malinda, Joseph, Jessica J

    “…Previous studies indicate that characteristics of social-based technologies (STs) stimulate the sharing of intimate information online, which in turn enhances…”
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    Predictors and Social Consequences of Online Interactive Self-Disclosure: A Literature Review from 2002 to 2014 by Desjarlais, Malinda, Gilmour, Jillian, Sinclair, Jasmine, Howell, Kaitlyn B, West, Alyssa

    “…Computer-mediated communication has become ubiquitous in the lives of today's youth. The current review synthesizes recent findings regarding adolescents' and…”
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    The Function and Specificity of Sensitivity to Cues to Facial Identity: An Individual-Differences Approach by Mondloch, Catherine J, Desjarlais, Malinda

    Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2010)
    “…The expertise of adults in recognising the identity of individual faces has been attributed to their exquisite sensitivity to differences among faces in the…”
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    Supporting Learners with Low Domain Knowledge When Using the Internet by Desjarlais, Malinda, Willoughby, Teena

    “…Having low domain knowledge is a significant constraint when using the Internet. This study examined the effectiveness of three potential supports for learners…”
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    Social Interaction During Computer-based Activities: Comparisons by Number of Sessions, Gender, School-level, Gender Composition of the Group, and Computer-child Ratio by Willoughby, Teena, Wood, Eileen, Desjarlais, Malinda, Williams, Lindsay, Leacy, Kim, Sedore, Lisa

    Published in Sex roles (01-12-2009)
    “…This study assessed the quality of social interactions that occur in group-based computer learning contexts. Gender comparisons of interactions were examined…”
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    Novices' Learning from the Internet: An Exploration of Navigation Behaviours, Learner-related Factors, and Mental Effort by Desjarlais, Malinda

    “…The current study was an exploration of why some novices are more successful than their peers when learning from the Internet by examining the relations among…”
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