Relationships between emoticon usage and recipient groups in students' text messages

P. Teh, Pei Boon Ooi, C. M. Gill
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Emoticons are pictographic representations of facial expressions that are used to convey emotions in text messages and other similar methods of communication. Most research on emoticons has examined how they are used in public forums rather than in private messaging. Using a sample of undergraduate students (n=106; male 52.83%; mean age 20.26 years, SD 1.93), this study examines the use of emoticons in private text communication. Results reveal that emoticon usage is highest amongst friends, followed by siblings, then parents, other family members and more distant connections. Emoticons representing positive emotions are more commonly used than those representing strong negative emotions. Emoticons representing relief were found to be used particularly within peer group communication, whereas emoticons representing contentment were used more with family members and other, more distant, connections. The use of the "Relieved" emoticon with peers may reflect overcoming the stressors associated with shared educational challenges, whereas using the "Content" emoticon outside peers and family may represent emotional modulation and presentation.
学生短信中表情符号的使用与接收群体的关系
表情符号是面部表情的象形文字表示,用于在短信和其他类似的交流方式中传达情感。大多数关于表情符号的研究都研究了它们在公共论坛上的使用情况,而不是在私人消息中。样本为本科生(n=106;男性52.83%;平均年龄20.26岁,标准差1.93),本研究考察了表情符号在私人文本交流中的使用。结果显示,表情符号在朋友之间的使用率最高,其次是兄弟姐妹,然后是父母、其他家庭成员和更远的亲戚。代表积极情绪的表情符号比那些代表强烈消极情绪的表情符号更常用。表示宽慰的表情符号被发现尤其在同伴群体交流中使用,而表示满足的表情符号则更多地用于家庭成员和其他更疏远的关系。与同伴一起使用“释然”表情符号可能反映了克服与共同教育挑战相关的压力源,而在同伴和家人之外使用“内容”表情符号可能代表情绪调节和表达。
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