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Hayeon Song

Researcher at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

Publications -  8
Citations -  794

Hayeon Song is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Psychosocial. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 677 citations. Previous affiliations of Hayeon Song include University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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Does Facebook make you lonely

TL;DR: Researchers observed a significant overall average effect in the positive relationship between Facebook use and loneliness and point to measurements of Facebook use as well as measurements of loneliness (and its variations) as possible moderating features or sources of variability in the relationship.
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Strategic misrepresentation in online dating: The effects of gender, self-monitoring, and personality traits

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined factors (including gender, self-monitoring, the big five personality traits, and demographic characteristics) that influence online dating service users' strategic misrepresentation (i.e., the conscious and intentional misrepresentation of personal characteristics).
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The effects of competition and competitiveness upon intrinsic motivation in exergames

TL;DR: The results showed significant interaction effects of the independent variables on intrinsic motivation, mood, and evaluation of the exergame in the competitive context, whereas it had detrimental effects for less competitive participants.
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Promoting Exercise Self-Efficacy With an Exergame

TL;DR: The authors found significant interaction effects showing that the feature of seeing the image of self on screen provided by the exergame works positively for individuals with low body image dissatisfaction, yet works negatively forindividuals with high body image dissatisfied.
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Localizing the Global: Exploring the Transnational Ties That Bind in New Immigrant Communities

TL;DR: This article examined the ways in which transnational life is lived at different "local" levels, and found that transnational activities go beyond economics to include more social aspects and communication practices in immigrants' everyday lives.