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Current Problems and Resolutions

Overlap in Facebook Profiles Reflects Relationship Closeness

Pages 395-401 | Received 03 Oct 2014, Accepted 12 Jan 2015, Published online: 09 Mar 2015
 

ABSTRACT

We assessed the association between self-reported Inclusion of Other in the Self (IOS) and Facebook overlap. Ninety-two participants completed online measures of IOS and investment model constructs. Researchers then recorded Facebook data from participants’ profile pages. Results from multilevel models revealed that IOS predicted Facebook overlap. Furthermore, Facebook overlap was associated with commitment and investment in ways comparable to self-reported IOS. These findings suggest that overlap in Facebook profiles can be used to measure relationship closeness.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We would like to thank Quinlyn Morrow, Cristina Muyshondt, Benjamin Le, Lydia Emery, and Traci Giuliano for their comments on previous drafts of this article.

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Araceli M. Castañeda

Araceli M. Castañeda, Markie L. Wendel, and Erin E. Crockett are affiliated with the Department of Psychology, Southwestern University.

Markie L. Wendel

Araceli M. Castañeda, Markie L. Wendel, and Erin E. Crockett are affiliated with the Department of Psychology, Southwestern University.

Erin E. Crockett

Araceli M. Castañeda, Markie L. Wendel, and Erin E. Crockett are affiliated with the Department of Psychology, Southwestern University.

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