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- W2892455294 abstract "People need positive social connections, which Facebook can fulfill. However, some Facebook “friends” are poor social exchange partners due to inhibiting a Facebook user’s ability to socially connect online. Poor partners may be burdensome and a Facebook user may distance oneself from the burdensome person. We contend pain is a physical signal that motivates exclusionary behaviors towards burdensome others. We manipulated burden by having participants recall (Study 2) or, in Studies 1 and 3, read and think about a Facebook friend who was burdensome, neutral, or rewarding. When recalling or thinking about a burdensome, compared to rewarding or neutral, Facebook friend, participants self-reported more pain, increased negative affect, and indicated they would do more exclusionary Facebook behaviors. Moreover, physical and affective components of self-reported pain mediated the relation between burden and exclusionary behavior. Interactions on Facebook with poor exchange partners (i.e., burdensome) can cause both self-reported physical and psychological distress." @default.
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- W2892455294 date "2018-09-27" @default.
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- W2892455294 title "Can Burdensome Facebook “Friends” Cause You Pain? Self-Reported Pain as a Motivation for Exclusion" @default.
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