Parasocial and online social relationships
C Hoffner�- The handbook of children, media, and development, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Scholars have argued that humans have a fundamental need to form interpersonal
attachments, and thus relationships develop in all contexts in which people encounter other�…
attachments, and thus relationships develop in all contexts in which people encounter other�…
Parasocial and Online Social Relationships
C Hoffner�- The Handbook of Children, Media, and Development, 2009 - books.google.com
Scholars have argued that humans have a fundamental need to form interpersonal
attachments, and thus relationships develop in all contexts in which people encounter other�…
attachments, and thus relationships develop in all contexts in which people encounter other�…
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C Hoffner�- Handbooks in Communication and Media, 2008 - eopcw.com
Scholars have argued that humans have a fundamental need to form interpersonal
attachments, and thus relationships develop in all contexts in which people encounter other�…
attachments, and thus relationships develop in all contexts in which people encounter other�…
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C Hoffner�- The Handbook of Children, Media, and�…, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Parasocial and Online Social Relationships Page 1 14 Parasocial and Online Social
Relationships Cynthia Hoffner Scholars have argued that humans have a fundamental need to�…
Relationships Cynthia Hoffner Scholars have argued that humans have a fundamental need to�…
Parasocial and online social relationships.
C Hoffner - 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract According to Caughey (1984), nearly all media exposure draws us into" social
worlds" and involves some form of social interaction. The Internet is a primary forum for�…
worlds" and involves some form of social interaction. The Internet is a primary forum for�…
[PDF][PDF] Parasocial and Online Social Relationships
C Hoffner�- Handbooks in Communication and Media, 2008 - eopcw.com
Scholars have argued that humans have a fundamental need to form interpersonal
attachments, and thus relationships develop in all contexts in which people encounter other�…
attachments, and thus relationships develop in all contexts in which people encounter other�…