Relationship between university students' emotional expression on tweets and subjective well-being: Considering the effects of their self-presentation and online communication skills
Abstract This study investigated how personal characteristics such as generalized trust, self-consciousness and friendship, and desire for self-presentation are related to the subjective well-being of university students who use Twitter in Japan, including the effects of their online communication s...
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Main Authors: | Shaoyu Ye (Author), Kevin K. W. Ho (Author), Kei Wakabayashi (Author), Yuuki Kato (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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