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Frequent Interaction and Fast Feedback Predict Perceived Social Support: Using Crawled and Self-Reported Data of Facebook Users
2016
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
The present study examines if Facebooking can contribute to psychological well-being and if so, which aspects of Facebook use could play a significant role. ...
Matching crawled data with self-reported data from mobile Facebook users, we found that more social interactions with Facebook friends and faster friends' reactions to a user's post contributed toFacebook ...
Specifically, we focused on the number of Facebook interactions Facebook users has with their friends and the speed of friends' feedback to a Facebook user's post. ...
doi:10.1111/jcc4.12160
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What-s in a Like? Attitudes and behaviors around receiving Likes on Facebook
2016
Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing - CSCW '16
What social value do Likes on Facebook hold? This research examines people's attitudes and behaviors related to receiving one-click feedback in social media. ...
Through surveys and de-identified, aggregated behavioral Facebook data, we find that in general, people care more about who Likes their posts than how many Likes they receive, desiring feedback most from ...
It is possible that people's friends may receive more Likes than they do, and thus skew their perspective on how much feedback to expect on their own posts. ...
doi:10.1145/2818048.2820066
dblp:conf/cscw/ScissorsBW16
fatcat:576anjxoibdcxfawyaixo2neoa
Corporate Social Responsibility in Social Media Environment
[chapter]
2015
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Observed companies on average dedicate about 1/10 of their social media communication bandwidth to CSR topics, mainly on Facebook. ...
The paper describes corporate social responsibility (CSR) communication on Facebook and Twitterhow the companies use the social media for accomplishing their CSR communication goals. ...
Introduction The article deals with corporate social responsibility (from now on "CSR") activities published on Facebook and Twitter. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24315-3_33
fatcat:4zijl6kvwfhxnf2aoxdpfsg7aa
Understanding User Beliefs About Algorithmic Curation in the Facebook News Feed
2015
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '15
post their Facebook Friends create. ...
People are becoming increasingly reliant on online sociotechnical systems that employ algorithmic curation to organize, select and present information. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank Paul Rose for assisting with early stages of the data analysis, and the MSU BITLab research group for feedback on the survey questions. ...
doi:10.1145/2702123.2702174
dblp:conf/chi/RaderG15
fatcat:2bunlz6mbbedfoov3u5sx5hwze
Facebook assisted students' peer assessment in writing descriptive text
2020
Journal of Applied Studies in Language
(4) the students' involvement during peer assessment activities on Facebook. ...
Drawing on action research through interviews and observation data, qualitative findings show positive results, those are (1) the use of students' peer assessment through Facebook had an impact on raising ...
The detailed interview data is presented below: My expectations of the peer assessment through Facebook exercise are that those who read my writing understand what I mean in the writing; in the future ...
doi:10.31940/jasl.v4i2.2054
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User-Friendly Privacy-Preserving Photo Sharing on Online Social Networks
2020
Journal of Mobile Multimedia
Moreover, users need adequate feedback to understand their privacy preferences in photo sharing services. ...
The authors evaluate the visual privacy management policy (VPMP) for photo sharing with a user study that compared our solution with the user interface of photo-sharing on Facebook. ...
In addition, this mechanism provides users visual feedbacks to understand their actions. ...
doi:10.13052/jmm1550-4646.1631
fatcat:txxb6fubovbwlhihpqwfz7xs2m
Exploring TESL Trainee Teachers' Reflective Practice Experiences through the Use of Facebook Group Discussion
2020
Universal Journal of Educational Research
their use of Facebook group discussion platform to reflect on their teaching practices. ...
Based on the findings, it was found that trainee teachers showed high interest in using Facebook in an academic setting. ...
The trainee teachers are expected to gain and analyse a better understanding on the subject matter based on the commentary given and prior knowledge that they have. ...
doi:10.13189/ujer.2020.082637
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FACEBOOK EWOM MARKETING STRATEGY: A SOCIAL SUPPORT THEORY PERSPECTIVE
2020
PEOPLE International Journal of Social Sciences
Facebook ranks at top one social medium where the posts on food and dining ranks at top 5 topics. ...
To understand the EWOM behavior, this study investigates that positive and negative EWOM over Facebook. Both social exchange theory and social support theory are applied in our study. ...
When Facebook users share EWOM, other users are expected to see assurance or "like" They expect to see positive feedback and supportive message, one participant said: "I like to see mayday concert, I share ...
doi:10.20319/pijss.2020.61.501511
fatcat:xcyphew6avg25eea6r4ptddfga
The Contribution of Facebook Group in Writing Activity
2019
Journal of ELT Research
Then, through the interview, the students' stated that they felt comfortable in expressing their ideas through Facebook group, thus, they also felt motivated when their friends' gave their comments on ...
The finding revealed that Facebook group just has contribution in pre-writing activity while the others' activities were done in the classroom. ...
In addition, she made the analysis and took action on her understanding. ...
doi:10.22236/jer_vol4issue1pp44-51
fatcat:sxfseocxw5bmpnp5ntnxbwhp6q
Technologically Assisted Teaching Approach: The Visual-Only Video Teaching Strategy in the Nursing Education Classroom
2020
Universal Journal of Educational Research
The researcher's aim was to determine, understand and evaluate the effectiveness of the Visual-Only Video Teaching Strategy with nursing students and how this, together with a visual-only video-oriented ...
Based on the qualitative research design with both semi-structure interview sessions and focus group activities, the researcher collected a total of 42 first-year nursing students to experience the Visual-Only ...
The researcher always uploaded the visual-only videos on the Facebook private group at least one week before the lesson. ...
doi:10.13189/ujer.2020.082574
fatcat:tqun4xsirzf7fitqkloz2h3jfu
Exploring the Potential of Facebook Group Discussion Platform for Trainee Teachers' Reflective Practice
2019
International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development
However, the use of social networking websites, such as Facebook, have received little attention, even though a handful of studies have reported on its many benefits for reflective practice. ...
One of the ways to develop and cultivate this need is by improving how reflective practice is conducted during their teacher practice. ...
Trainee teachers are expected to gain and analyses a better understanding on the subject matter based on the feedback given by their supervisors and mentor teachers and prior knowledge that they have. ...
doi:10.6007/ijarped/v8-i4/6691
fatcat:lgup7a4f4vfv5aqwpzto6apnxu
Designing and Developing Supplemental Technology of PACI Model Materials through Blended Learning Methods
2017
Celt: A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching & Literature
closed-group discussion (FBcgD) based on Project-Based Learning (PBL). ...
researcher roles and model to introduce and implement Technological, Pedagogical, and Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework, this research implemented blended learning: traditional face to face (F2F) and Facebook ...
They still expected to be taught one by one as if high school students. ...
doi:10.24167/celt.v16i2.771
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Identifying and Responding to Customer Needs on Facebook Fan Pages
2013
International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction
Understanding the needs or expectations customers aim to pursue is the priority of marketing communications. ...
All four of the need components make significant contributions to the overall need on fan pages. ...
Understanding customer needs or expectations is always the priority of marketing activities (Muñiz & Schau, 2005) . ...
doi:10.4018/jthi.2013070103
fatcat:sud5olfbfrbrdgy7dfrspcxoje
"I don't want to miss a thing": Adolescents' fear of missing out and its relationship to adolescents' social needs, Facebook use, and Facebook related stress
2016
Computers in Human Behavior
As such, the current study adds to our understanding of the role of peer feedback on SNSs. Providing and receiving peer feedback is an important aspect of SNSs, and Facebook in particular. ...
, 2014) , we expect that: H4: Adolescents' fear of missing out (FoMO) is positively associated with perceived stress related to Facebook use. ...
doi:10.1016/j.chb.2016.05.083
fatcat:efvpucgwwnf7tjl2sgkl7qsfdi
The Utilisation of Facebook for Knowledge Sharing in Selected Local Government Councils in Delta State, Nigeria
2017
Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management
In addition, local government councils need to train stakeholders on effective use of Facebook for knowledge sharing, with special emphasis on how, why, who, when, and where to use such tool for knowledge ...
Findings: The local government councils were yet to appreciate and utilise the interactive and collaborative nature of Facebook in improving stakeholders' engagement, feedback, and cooperation. ...
on Facebook. ...
doi:10.28945/3854
fatcat:37qoep6i4jcidodrlquc54gwnu
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