excuse me, I want to ask about social media research.
whether there is a standard of research on uploading selfie? example of someone upload selfie 30 in a month that often. whether the existing research about it?
Dear Muhammad, I would guess that personal differences may play a role in how often people upload selfies (personality differences, for instance, seem to play a role in how frequently people upload selfies, as evident in the embedded link). If one's aim is to 'standardise' the frequency of this type of behaviour, it would probably be advisable to, for instance, focus on certain groups, e.g., gender, age, social media use, etc (this is just my hunch). Good luck!
thanks Mrs Leona, it is an option if I do not get a general standard. I did research on narcissism difference in terms of the behavior of uploading selfie. I split three groups based on the standard selfie someone before, and then I see if there are differences in narcissism of the third group selfie.
A variety of research on selfies exist, you will have to extrapolate from them to get an idea...
Fox, J., & Rooney, M. C. (2015). The Dark Triad and trait self-objectification as predictors of men’s use and self-presentation behaviors on social networking sites. Personality and Individual Differences, 76, 161-165.
Limjuco, R. P., & Bautista, M. V. A. (2016) Students' behavioral intentions to indulge in selfie and groufie activities: A path analysis. I J A B E R, Vol. 14, No. 2 : 1219-1235
Sorokowski, P., Sorokowska, A., Frackowiak, T., Karwowski, M., Rusicka, I., & Oleszkiewicz, A. (2016). Sex differences in online selfie posting behaviors predict histrionic personality scores among men but not women. Computers in Human Behavior, 59, 368-373.