Elisabeth Timmermans

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2013-2017 School for Mass Communication Research Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium) 
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Timmermans E, Alexopoulos C. (2020) Anxiously Searching for Love (Among Other Things): Attachment Orientation and Mobile Dating Application Users' Motives and Outcomes. Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking
Alexopoulos C, Timmermans E, McNallie J. (2020) Swiping more, committing less: Unraveling the links among dating app use, dating app success, and intention to commit infidelity Computers in Human Behavior. 102: 172-180
Timmermans E, Van den Bulck J. (2018) Casual Sexual Scripts on the Screen: A Quantitative Content Analysis. Archives of Sexual Behavior
Timmermans E, Courtois C. (2018) From swiping to casual sex and/or committed relationships: Exploring the experiences of Tinder users The Information Society. 34: 59-70
Timmermans E, Caluwé ED, Alexopoulos C. (2018) Why are you cheating on tinder? Exploring users' motives and (dark) personality traits Computers in Human Behavior. 89: 129-139
Timmermans E, Coenen L, Bulck JVd. (2017) The Bridget Jones effect: The relationship between exposure to romantic media contents and fear of being single among emerging adults. Psychology of Popular Media Culture. 8: 159
Timmermans E, Caluwé ED. (2017) To Tinder or not to Tinder, that's the question: An individual differences perspective to Tinder use and motives Personality and Individual Differences. 110: 74-79
Timmermans E, Caluw ED. (2017) Development and validation of the Tinder Motives Scale (TMS) Computers in Human Behavior. 70: 341-350
Dorrance Hall E, McNallie J, Custers K, et al. (2016) A Cross-Cultural Examination of the Mediating Role of Family Support and Parental Advice Quality on the Relationship Between Family Communication Patterns and First-Year College Student Adjustment in the United States and Belgium Communication Research. 44: 638-667
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