Can I connect with both you and my social network? Access to network-salient communication technology and get-acquainted interactions

作者: Susan Sprecher , Adam J. Hampton , Hannah Jones Heinzel , Diane Felmlee

DOI: 10.1016/J.CHB.2016.03.090

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摘要: … This study considers people's reactions to a get-acquainted interaction as a function of whether or not they were able to simultaneously receive messages from their social network …

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