“Your profile is so rad”: Self-presentation strategies in Turkish adolescents
Author:
Boz Nevfel,Guan Shu-Sha Angie
Abstract
Abstract
Social networking sites like Facebook are popular and ever-expanding, especially among adolescents in Turkey.
The study of 406 adolescents aged 14 to 18 (Mage = 15.61, SD = 1.16)
provides novel insights into how adolescents from Turkey within a specific cultural framework, display certain kinds of
self-presentation strategies. Using the Revised Self-Presentation Scale (RSPS; Lee et al., 1999) when coding adolescents’
profiles for strategies and information, we found that exemplification is the most utilized strategy followed by the ingratiation
strategy. Self-report results differed from coded behavioral strategy use for intimidation and self-promotion, where there were
higher levels of intimidation strategy than self-reported; for the self-promotion strategy, self-reported levels were higher than
coded behavioral use. Particular strategy usage also predicted the sharing of types of information and the number of network friends.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Communication