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Catalina L. Toma
Catalina L. Toma
Professor of Communication Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Separating fact from fiction: An examination of deceptive self-presentation in online dating profiles
CL Toma, JT Hancock, NB Ellison
Personality and social psychology bulletin 34 (8), 1023-1036, 2008
9902008
Self-affirmation underlies Facebook use
CL Toma, JT Hancock
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (3), 321-331, 2013
5702013
Profile as promise: A framework for conceptualizing veracity in online dating self-presentations
NB Ellison, JT Hancock, CL Toma
New media & society 14 (1), 45-62, 2012
5312012
Putting your best face forward: The accuracy of online dating photographs
JT Hancock, CL Toma
Journal of communication 59 (2), 367-386, 2009
5212009
Looks and lies: The role of physical attractiveness in online dating self-presentation and deception
CL Toma, JT Hancock
Communication research 37 (3), 335-351, 2010
4892010
The truth about lying in online dating profiles
JT Hancock, C Toma, N Ellison
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems …, 2007
4352007
What lies beneath: The linguistic traces of deception in online dating profiles
CL Toma, JT Hancock
Journal of Communication 62 (1), 78-97, 2012
3802012
Social sharing through interpersonal media: Patterns and effects on emotional well-being
M Choi, CL Toma
Computers in Human Behavior 36, 530-541, 2014
3022014
Feeling better but doing worse: Effects of Facebook self-presentation on implicit self-esteem and cognitive task performance
CL Toma
Media Psychology 16 (2), 199-220, 2013
1672013
There are plenty of fish in the sea: The effects of choice overload and reversibility on online daters’ satisfaction with selected partners
JD D’Angelo, CL Toma
Media Psychology 20 (1), 1-27, 2017
1622017
Tell-tale words: Linguistic cues used to infer the expertise of online medical advice
CL Toma, JD D’Angelo
Journal of language and social psychology 34 (1), 25-45, 2015
1382015
Reading between the lines: linguistic cues to deception in online dating profiles
CL Toma, JT Hancock
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative …, 2010
1142010
Perceptions of trustworthiness online: the role of visual and textual information
CL Toma
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative …, 2010
972010
The couple who Facebooks together, stays together: Facebook self-presentation and relationship longevity among college-aged dating couples
CL Toma, M Choi
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 18 (7), 367-372, 2015
922015
Affirming the self through online profiles: Beneficial effects of social networking sites
CL Toma
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2010
862010
When social media isn’t social: Friends’ responsiveness to narcissists on Facebook
M Choi, ET Panek, Y Nardis, CL Toma
Personality and Individual Differences 77, 209-214, 2015
792015
How does social media use relate to adolescents’ internalizing symptoms? Conclusions from a systematic narrative review
IG Sarmiento, C Olson, GH Yeo, YA Chen, CL Toma, BB Brown, ...
Adolescent Research Review 5, 381-404, 2020
702020
Online dating
CL Toma
The international encyclopedia of interpersonal communication, 1-5, 2015
692015
Taking the good with the bad: Effects of Facebook self-presentation on emotional well-being
CL Toma
The Routledge handbook of media use and well-being, 170-182, 2016
56*2016
Depression as a predictor of Facebook surveillance and envy
S Scherr, CL Toma, B Schuster
Journal of Media Psychology, 2018
552018
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