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Reviewing The Scholarly Literature: Name: Institution: Date: Report On Literature Search Online dating is a system that allows for individuals to make contact with each other arrange dates and find love or lust depending on the goals of the two parties involved. The biggest ethical concern within this realm is dishonesty as people lie about their expectations emotionally they lie about their age their financial status and their physical appearance. Most commonly people also lie about who they really are by putting up a flawless façade so as to attract “perfect people” which in the real sense depicts a person's low self-esteem. Ethics within these confines not only facilitates the authenticity of online dating but also allows for online dating to be successful. Bearing this in mind it would be interesting to assess honesty and the role that it plays in the success of online dating. The search process various respondents to be done so as to draw conclusions on the matter and draw on similar themes. Similar information will be put into similar codes that will in the end form specific categories or characteristics. A relationship between the codes shall also be identified so as to unearth causes and consequent results. References Baker A. What makes an online relationship successful? Clues from couples who met in cyberspace. Cyberpsychology and behavior 5 (4): 363- 375. Bargh J. McKenna K. Fitzsimons G. (2002). Can you see the real me? Activation and expression of the true self on the internet. Journal of social issues 58(1); 33-48. DePaulo B. Kashy D. Kirkendol S. Wyer M. (1996). Lying in everyday life. Journal of personality and social psychology 70(5): 979-995. Ellison N. Heino R. Gibbs J. (2006). Managing impressions online: self-presentation process in the online dating environment. Journal of computer-mediated communication 11(2): 415-441. [...]
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Part 1: Reviewing the scholarly literature Part 2: proposal for research design. Statement of research questions or hypothesis. Define concepts and ways measuring them. See the attached docs for more info.
Subject Area: Communications
Document Type: Annotated Bibliography