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Publications

Articles

  • Seidman, G., Langlais, M., & Havens, A. [undergraduate co-author] (2017). Romantic relationship-oriented Facebook activities and the satisfaction of belonging needs. Psychology of Popular Media Culture. doi: 10.1037/ppm0000165
  • Iida, M., Seidman, G., & Shrout, P. E. (in press). Models of interdependent individuals and dyadic processes in relationship research. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.
  • Blachnio, A., Przepiorka, A., Ben-Ezra, M., Benvenuti, M… Seidman, G…. (2016). Cultural and personality predictors of Facebook intrusion: A cross-cultural study. Frontiers in Psychology. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01895
  • Seidman, G. (2016). Narcissism, intrinsic and extrinsic romantic ideals, and relationship satisfaction. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 33, 1018-1030. doi: 10.1177/0265407515615693
  • Seidman, G., & Burke, C. T. (2015). Partner enhancement versus verification and emotional responses to daily conflict.Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 32, 304-329. doi: 10.1177/0265407514533227 – Click here to hear Dr. Seidman discuss this research in a podcast
  • Seidman, G. (2014). Expressing the ‘true self’ on FacebookComputers in Human Behavior, 31, 367-372.
  • Seidman, G. (2013). Self presentation and belonging on Facebook: How personality influences social media use and motivations. Personality and Individual Differences, 54, 402-407.
  • Seidman, G., & Miller, O. S. [undergraduate co-author]. (2013). Effects of gender and physical attractiveness on visual attention to Facebook profiles. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 16, 20-24.
  • Seidman, G.  (2012). Positive and negative: Partner derogation and enhancement differentially related to relationship satisfaction. Personal Relationships, 19, 51-71.
  • Liberman, B. E., Seidman, G., McKenna, K. Y. A., & Buffardi, L. E. (2011). Employee job attitudes and organizational characteristics as predictors of cyberloafing. Computers in Human Behavior, 27, 2192-2199.
  • Iida, M., Seidman, G., Shrout, P.E., Fujita, K., & Bolger, N. (2008). Modeling support provision in intimate relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 94, 460-478.
  • Seidman, G., Shrout, P. E., & Bolger, N. (2006). Why is enacted support associated with increased distress? Using simulation to test two possible sources of spuriousness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 32, 52-65.

Edited Works

  • McKenna, K. Y. A., & Seidman, G. (2005).  You, me and we: Self, identity and interpersonal processes in electronic groups.  In Y. A. Hamburger (Ed.), The social net: The social psychology of the Internet.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • McKenna, K. Y. A., Buffardi, L. E. & Seidman, G. (2005). Self presentation to friends and strangers online.  In K.H. Renner, A. Schutz, & F.Machilek (Eds). Internet and personality.  Göttingen, Germany: Hogrefe & Huber Publishers.