Perceptions of us online differ from how we see ourselves
January 16, 2024
January 16, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Jan. 16 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
People may form inaccurate impressions about us from our social media posts, finds new Cornell psychology research that is the first to examine perceptions of our personalities based on online posts.
An analysis of Facebook status updates found substantial discrepancies between how viewers saw the authors across a range of personality traits, and the authors' self-perceptions. Viewers rated the F . . .
People may form inaccurate impressions about us from our social media posts, finds new Cornell psychology research that is the first to examine perceptions of our personalities based on online posts.
An analysis of Facebook status updates found substantial discrepancies between how viewers saw the authors across a range of personality traits, and the authors' self-perceptions. Viewers rated the F . . .