Published2010International Journal of Selection and Assessment

Who's posting facebook faux pas? A cross-cultural examination of personality differences

Authors: Karl, Peluchette, Schlaegel

Abstract

This study examines culture and personality differences in student reports of the likelihood that they would post various types of information on their Facebook profiles. As predicted those high on conscientiousness, agreeableness, and emotional stability proved significantly less likely to report posting problematic content (e.g., substance abuse, sexual content) on their profile. Those who scored high on Compulsive Internet Use indicated a greater likelihood to post such profile information. Consistent with our expectations, our cross-cultural analysis revealed that US students were more inclined than German students to post problematic information to their Facebook site. Implications of these results and recommendations for future research are discussed.

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#Media and Textual Analysis#Theory#Experimental & Survey-Based Empirical