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Author, date

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LeFebvre et al.

2014

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What does the study look at?

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Explores how people use social networking sites to adjust to breakups by studying their post-dissolution behaviours

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What is the research question?

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What Facebook behaviours do people engage in during and after relationship breakups?

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Who were the participants?

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  • 208 undergrad students
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What did the participants do?

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  • Completed an online survey where they reported on a romantic relationship, which had ended within the past 2 years
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What did the researchers analyse?

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  • Reported before and after behaviours of the participants

- Coded them for comparison

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Findings: During relationship dissolution

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  1. No or minimal facebook activity:
    - Most frequent
    - Participants did not engage or display
    Facebook management strategies during relationship deterioration
    - Minimal technology use during breakup
  2. Relational cleansing:
    - Purging and purifying online relational presence
    - Changing relationship status
    - Deleting evidence of relationship from SNS
  3. Electronic surveillance:
    - Stalking partner
    - Observing partner’s actions throughout breakup
  4. Self-regulation from partner
    - Avoiding partner
  5. Normative facebook use
    - No change
    - Didn’t want to show anything was wrong
  6. Self-regulation from facebook
    - Reducing time online
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Findings: After relationship dissolution

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  • Overlap in categories
  • Most prominent; Increase in relational/virtual cleansing; to remove remains of relationship from the internet
  • Limited or no facebook activity
  • Electronic surveillance after breakup; shows failure to disconnect from partner
  • Withdrawing access; blocking and unfriending
  • Impression management; presenting the self positively online to make partner jealous or regretful, show you’re ready for new relationship
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Second analysis RQ

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Do those who engaged in the use of facebook during the breakup report different post-dissolution adjustment to those that didn’t use it?

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Second analysis:

Findings

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  • Those who reported less use of facebook during the breakup demonstrated a higher adjustment during post-dissolution
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Dissolution model:

What links did they find?

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  • Model provides link between offline breakup and social network sites
  • Social network essential for Facebook so evidence of social, grave-dressing and resurrection processes
  • Behaviours displayed reflect progression through the dissolution model processes
  • Facebook behaviours more often than not evidenced engagement in intra-psychic and dyadic processes
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Effect of technology on relationship dissolution

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  • Makes it hard to erase memories due to digital footprint; hard to delete all traces
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Explicit examples of dissolution model found in research?

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Gravedressing/resurrection:

  • Cleaning up old memories (deleting, untagging)
  • Unfriending
  • To move on and prepare fore new relationship
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What were the main-sub conclusions from the paper?

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  1. Facebook behaviours evidenced the dissolution model, some more so than others
  2. Technology hinders ones ability to get over and move on from ex partners (the dissolution process)
  3. Those who reported no facebook use had higher post-break up adjustment than those who used facebook during the break up
  4. Facebook behaviours encourage negative outcomes such as surveillance and jealousy
  5. SNS doesn’t allow for the “cleansing re-birth” post-break up
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What was the big end conclusion?

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  • Certain components of the relationship dissolution model are amplified and altered by the unique aspects of online communication
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