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[edit]Potential Source 1: Ghosting and Destiny: Implicit theories of relationships predict beliefs about ghosting[1]
[edit]- An article that uses a study to compare destiny beliefs and their opinions/feelings on ghosting
- Stronger growth beliefs, compared to weaker growth beliefs showed the opposite pattern with perceptions of acceptability and intentions to use ghosting [1]
- important to understanding how implicit theories relate to relationship termination
Potential Source 2: Ghosting in Emerging Adults' Relationships: The Digital Dissolution Disappearance Strategy [2]
[edit]- A study describing the techniques or strategies that are used leading up to the process of ghosting
- The study was a questionnaire
- Most people answered that they have been ghosted and have ghosted people
- This article describes ghosting in terms of contents to dissolution, communication, and romantic relationship development
- New York Times article explaining why people ghost and ways that you can cope or move on from it
- It explains the different levels of ghosting by citing psychology professor Wendy Walsh
- Wendy divides ghosting into three categories or levels: lightweight, mid-weight and heavyweight
- this source has many opinions from psychology/sociology professors
- This article discusses the reasons people give as to why they choose to ghost
- The article makes references to social media and dating apps such as Tinder and the way they affect the ghosting phenomenon
- It also discusses the ways in which ghosting could have been destiny and that it was meant to be
- Coping mechanisms for rejection
- This news article explains that feelings that people experience when they know they're being ghosted
- Also explains the related phenomenon of being "left on read"
- The article also states ways to cope with rejection and stories people have shared regarding their cases of being ghosted
- ^ a b Freedman, Gili; Powell, Darcey N.; Le, Benjamin; Williams, Kipling D. (2019). "Ghosting and destiny: Implicit theories of relationships predict beliefs about ghosting". Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 36 (3): 905–924. doi:10.1177/0265407517748791. ISSN 0265-4075.
- ^ LeFebvre, Leah E.; Allen, Mike; Rasner, Ryan D.; Garstad, Shelby; Wilms, Aleksander; Parrish, Callie (7 January 2019). "Ghosting in Emerging Adults' Romantic Relationships: The Digital Dissolution Disappearance Strategy". Imagination, Cognition and Personality. 39 (2): 125–150. doi:10.1177/0276236618820519. ISSN 0276-2366.
- ^ Popescu, Adam (22 January 2019). "Why People Ghost and How to Get Over It". New York Times.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Why You Were Ghosted". Psychology Today. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- ^ Hunt, Elle (2017-03-17). "I know they've seen my message – so why haven't they replied?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-04-03.