Selfie Research Paper

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SELFIE AND NARCISSISTIC BEHAVIOR AMONG FEMALES

Rowena Marie H. Amurao
Ms. Eva Castronuevo

INTRODUCTION

Our world today is dominated by social media and recently one trend has breakout and captured the world by storm. It is the posting of a self-taken picture also known as “selfie”. According to Techinfographics 50% of overall male and 52% of female population has taken a selfie. Samsung also recently found out that selfies make up 30% of photos taken by people between the ages of 18-24. Teenvogue.com reported that the art of the selfie is one that lots of people have practiced and perfected in recent years. As of press time, more than 31 million Instagram photos have been hashtagged #selfie, and according to a recent study from the Pew …show more content…

But because of its abrupt popularization many people gave out their speculation about the said trend. Many writers, psychologist, and bloggers gave out point of views about what they believe can be the impact of taking and posting of “selfies”.

Narcissism and Social networking websites

In 2008 L. E. Buffardi, & W. K. Campbell examined how narcissism is manifested on a social networking Web site. Buffardi and Campbell collected narcissistic personality self-reports from 156 undergraduate facebook page owners. Their Web pages were coded for both objective and subjective content features. Strangers then will view the web pages and rate their impression of the owner on agentic traits, communal traits, and narcissism. The research found out that In terms of objective criteria on the Web page, narcissism is related to a measure of Website activity derived from the number of friends and the number of wallposts (i.e.,messages) posted between friends. Narcissism was not found to be related to length of self-description on the Web page, however. In terms of the RA coder ratings of Web page written content, narcissism is positively (but only marginally) related to self-promoting information about the self and quotes and negatively related to entertaining quotes (this latter finding is interesting in that it differs from related findings in direct social interaction;e.g., Paulhus, 1998). Finally, mediational analyses revealed several Web page content features that were influential in raters’ narcissistic impressions of the owners, including quantity of social interaction, main photo self-promotion, and main photo attractiveness. Implications of the expression of narcissism in social networking communities are also

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