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Card 6
Front
When do individuals normally engage in self disclosure?
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Card 7
Front
What is the danger of face-to-face disclosure?
Back
Card 8
Front
How does self-disclosure over the internet greatly reduce these dangers?
Back
Card 9
Front
Why is self disclosure on the internet similar to Rubin's (1975) 'strangers on a train'
Back
Card 10
Front
In Rubin's 'Strangers on ther train' studies how did pps react when confederates disclosed personal information to them?
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Card 11
Front
What factors exist in forming face to face relationships that do not exist virtually?
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Card 12
Front
The removal of social 'gates' that normally apply in forming relationships appeals to which demograpics?
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Card 13
Front
Why are social gates less likely to prevent a relationship from forming on the internet?
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Card 14
Front
Why are people more likely to express their "true selves" in internet relationships?
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Card 15
Front
Why did Zhao (2008) conclude that social media pages such as Facebook are beneficial to gated individuals?
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