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Texting and Self-Confidence: New Study from Psychology Professors Hassinger-Das and Trub Reveals Impact on Introverts and Extroverts

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Antonia Gentile
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September 3, 2024

Associate Professors of Psychology Brenna Hassinger-Das, PhD, and Leora Trub, PhD, along with Paulette Didia, PsyD, a licensed clinical psychologist, co-authored a study, , about how the impact of texting affects both introverts男女操逼视频软件 and extroverts男女操逼视频软件 self-confidence.

Hassinger-Das and Trub both teach courses in the BA in Psychology program on the New York City campus. Their study sheds light on how the motivations behind texting 男女操逼视频软件 whether to express oneself or to escape from reality 男女操逼视频软件 might influence the self-confidence of individuals with varying degrees of introversion or extraversion. The findings reveal some surprising relationships between personality dispositions, texting motivations, and self-confidence. They aim to explore whether the reasons people use texting男女操逼视频软件攅ither to express themselves or to escape from uncomfortable situations男女操逼视频软件攎ight alter the relationship between personality traits like introversion or extraversion and self-confidence.

In an article on MSN about the study, Trub said 男女操逼视频软件淚n a world where people are constantly looking for simple answers and solutions (e.g. Is technology good or bad?), the fact is that the impact of technology (and in this study, texting specifically) differs based on the interaction between multiple things (in this study, personality characteristics and people男女操逼视频软件檚 motivations for texting).男女操逼视频软件

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