2020
DOI: 10.5465/ambpp.2020.59
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From Boasting to Boosting: Positive Consequences for Observers of High-Rank Braggarts

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“… 57 , 58 For adolescents, Koutamanis 59 illustrated that adolescents who engaged in social media to communicate with others were more likely to receive negative feedback, which could lead to unhealthy mental status. Particularly, previous studies explained that engaging in risky online behaviors, such as self-promotion 60 and posting narcissistic content 61 during communication on social media, may result in receiving negative feedback. Therefore, adolescent women may need to be aware of potential negative consequences when interacting with others on social media.…”
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“… 57 , 58 For adolescents, Koutamanis 59 illustrated that adolescents who engaged in social media to communicate with others were more likely to receive negative feedback, which could lead to unhealthy mental status. Particularly, previous studies explained that engaging in risky online behaviors, such as self-promotion 60 and posting narcissistic content 61 during communication on social media, may result in receiving negative feedback. Therefore, adolescent women may need to be aware of potential negative consequences when interacting with others on social media.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%