Adriana M. Manago, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorPatricia M. Greenfield | grad student | 2011 | UCLA | |
(Shifting Meanings for Gender and the Family Among the Maya in Chiapas, Mexico.) |
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Manago AM, Walsh AS, Barsigian LL. (2023) The contributions of gender identification and gender ideologies to the purposes of social media use in adolescence. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 1011951 |
Manago AM, Brown G, Lawley KA, et al. (2019) Adolescents' daily face-to-face and computer-mediated communication: Associations with autonomy and closeness to parents and friends. Developmental Psychology |
Manago AM, Pacheco P. (2019) Globalization and the Transition to Adulthood in a Maya Community in Mexico: Communication Technologies, Social Networks, and Views on Gender. New Directions For Child and Adolescent Development. 2019: 11-25 |
Manago AM, Melton CJ. (2019) Emerging Adults’ Views on Masspersonal Self-Disclosure and their Bridging Social Capital on Facebook Journal of Adolescent Research. 35: 111-146 |
Abu Aleon T, Weinstock M, Manago AM, et al. (2019) Social Change and Intergenerational Value Differences in a Bedouin Community in Israel Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 50: 708-727 |
Shane-Simpson C, Manago A, Gaggi N, et al. (2018) Why do college students prefer Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram? Site affordances, tensions between privacy and self-expression, and implications for social capital Computers in Human Behavior. 86: 276-288 |
Brown G, Michinov N, Manago AM. (2017) Private message me s'il vous plait : Preferences for personal and masspersonal communications on Facebook among American and French students Computers in Human Behavior. 70: 143-152 |
Giaccardi S, Ward LM, Seabrook RC, et al. (2017) Media Use and Men’s Risk Behaviors: Examining the Role of Masculinity Ideology Sex Roles. 77: 581-592 |
Brown G, Manago AM, Trimble JE. (2016) Tempted to Text Emerging Adulthood. 4: 440-443 |
Seabrook RC, Ward LM, Reed L, et al. (2016) Our Scripted Sexuality: The Development and Validation of a Measure of the Heterosexual Script and Its Relation to Television Consumption Emerging Adulthood. 4: 338-355 |