2018
DOI: 10.17576/geo-2018-1404-20
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Elements of positive relationships among Facebook users

Abstract: Based on current literature review, there is no clear definition of positive relationships. A wide variety of concepts are used interchangeably in the literature to describe positive relationships. There are still debates as to what represent positive aspects of relationships, especially in the context of online interactions such as Facebook. As an attempt to further understand about what elements comprise positive relationships, particularly in the context of online relationships, this study examines response… Show more

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“…A positive relationship may only result in well-being when nobody controls the relationship for personal interest (Roffey, 2012) and one provides ethical solutions to intercultural conflicts (Kastel, 2012). The definition of positive relationships in positive psychology remains unclear (Ooi & Hashim, 2018). Presently, it is operationally defined as the ability of the members of multiple cultural groups to have cordial bonds, a sense of connectedness and belongingness, and ethical responses to potential cultural conflicts.…”
Section: Positive Psychology Cultural Tolerance Positive Relationshmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A positive relationship may only result in well-being when nobody controls the relationship for personal interest (Roffey, 2012) and one provides ethical solutions to intercultural conflicts (Kastel, 2012). The definition of positive relationships in positive psychology remains unclear (Ooi & Hashim, 2018). Presently, it is operationally defined as the ability of the members of multiple cultural groups to have cordial bonds, a sense of connectedness and belongingness, and ethical responses to potential cultural conflicts.…”
Section: Positive Psychology Cultural Tolerance Positive Relationshmentioning
confidence: 99%