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Use of social networking sites has led to research concerning online behavior and personality. This study uses a model specifically developed to study the shifts in behavior of five defined types of Facebook users over a 5-year period as they exploit the site”s Timeline feature. Analysis revealed a statistically significant difference in activity among Scrapbookers, t(7) = 7.99, p < .01 and (M = 9.13, s = 3.23) as well as among Social Butterflies, t(7) = 7.13, p .05 and (M = 0.5, s = .93) nor in the Activist category t(7) = 1.69, p > .05 and (M = 1.63, s = 2.72), or Entrepreneur category t(7) = 1.53, p > .05 and (M = 1.75, s = 3.24).
Martin S. fiebert. 2013. \u201cChanges in Facebook Behavior over Time\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - G: Interdisciplinary GJCST-G Volume 13 (GJCST Volume 13 Issue G2): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjcst
Print ISSN 0975-4350
e-ISSN 0975-4172
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Country: United States
Subject: Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - G: Interdisciplinary
Authors: Mikhail Stal, Martin S. fiebert (PhD/Dr. count: 0)
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Publish Date: 2013 06, Fri
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Use of social networking sites has led to research concerning online behavior and personality. This study uses a model specifically developed to study the shifts in behavior of five defined types of Facebook users over a 5-year period as they exploit the site”s Timeline feature. Analysis revealed a statistically significant difference in activity among Scrapbookers, t(7) = 7.99, p < .01 and (M = 9.13, s = 3.23) as well as among Social Butterflies, t(7) = 7.13, p .05 and (M = 0.5, s = .93) nor in the Activist category t(7) = 1.69, p > .05 and (M = 1.63, s = 2.72), or Entrepreneur category t(7) = 1.53, p > .05 and (M = 1.75, s = 3.24).
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