Jung-Ah Lee
Korea University
9 Papers
4 Citations
Jung-Ah Lee is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Selfie & Narcissism. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Pictures Speak Louder than Words: Motivations for Using Instagram
TL;DR: The results suggest that Instagram users have five primary social and psychological motives: social interaction, archiving, self-expression, escapism, and peeking.
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Why we post selfies: Understanding motivations for posting pictures of oneself
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified the motivations that drive selfie-posting behavior and examined the roles of the selfie posting motivations and narcissism in predicting selfie posting behavior and found that the motivations of attention seeking, communication, and archiving as well as narcissism significantly predicted selfie posting intention while narcissism was the only significant predictor of selfie posting frequency.
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The role of narcissism in self-promotion on Instagram
TL;DR: Kim et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the relationship between narcissism and Instagram users' self-promoting behavior and found that individuals higher in narcissism tended to post selfies and self-presented photos, update their profile picture more often, and spend more time on Instagram.
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Hide-and-seek: narcissism and "selfie"-related behavior
Jung-Ah Lee,Youngjun Sung +1 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that individuals higher in narcissism are more likely to evaluate selfie-posting behavior favorably, be involved in the feedback provided by others, and be observant of other people's selfies.
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Get behind my selfies: The Big Five traits and social networking behaviors through selfies
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship between the Big Five and the use of selfies to maintain online sociability and social connection and found that selfie posters with agreeableness and low openness show a high tendency of observing others' selfies.
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