Arpaci, IbrahimBaloglu, MustafaKesici, Sahin2024-02-232024-02-2320180191-8869https://doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2017.09.034https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12452/12410Individualism versus collectivism as an aspect of culture and extraversion as an aspect of personality may help explain self-presentation attitudes, intentions, and behaviors on social networking sites. Thus, this study aims to investigate the individual differences and relationships among individualism versus collectivism, extraversion, and self-presentation attitudes, intentions, and behaviors. The Individualism-Collectivism Scale and the Big Five Personality Scale were used to collect the data from 311 college students (75.9% woman, mean age = 20.68). Results show that individualism has a significant positive correlation with extraversion, which has a significant correlation with selfie posting attitudes, intentions and behaviors. Even though the correlation between individualism and attitudes toward self-presentation was statistically significant, the magnitude of the association was small.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCultureIndividualismCollectivismExtraversionSelf PresentationThe relationship among individual differences in individualism-collectivism, extraversion, and self-presentationArticle12189922-s2.0-85033666066Q1WOS:000416187000016Q210.1016/j.paid.2017.09.034