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Exploring contributors to FoMO (fear of missing out) among university students: The role of social comparison, social media addiction, loneliness, and perfectionism.

Acta Psychologica
A growing number of studies have focused on understanding the phenomenon known as Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and the factors contributing to it. This study examines the potential role of psychological variables that refer to self-evaluation in relation ...
B. Pikó   +3 more
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Managing my fear of missing out

Science, 2016
“You have a lot of jobs.” That's something that I hear all the time when I talk to folks about how I've included science in my life. At the moment I technically have three jobs—a full-time science communication and policy role, a science storytelling gig with shows every few months, and a month-long teaching position each summer—and I recently picked ...
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Fear of Missing Out and Instagram Use

2021
• Online survey of N = 1,002 U.S. Instagram users • Exposure to Instagram content affects consequent attitudes • Effects are dependent on degree of active Instagram participation and ...
Huddleston, Patricia T.   +2 more
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Phubbing, Fear of Missing out and Boredom

Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 2020
Phubbing is the act of momentarily engaging with the smartphone during face-to-face conversations. Past research on phubbing treated this behaviour as a stable disposition, rather than a temporary impulse and because of that, the predictors investigated to explain this behaviour were also trait predictors.
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The Phenomenon and Effects of Fear of Missing Out

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 2023
Both the use of social media and the fear of missing out are closely connected in daily lives, and this phenomenon has attracted attention. Through literature retrieval and analysis, the phenomenon and effects of Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) on social media will be explained in this study.
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Fear of Missing Out Reality in Financial Investments

International Journal of Business & Management Studies, 2022
Behavioral predispositions are responsible for numerous irregularities in stock markets. Although many studies have been conducted on the effects of these predispositions on investment decisions, there are few studies that consider the FoMo factor in investment in the context of behavioral biases.
Sezen Güngör   +2 more
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A Qualitative Investigation of Social Media Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and Needs Fulfilment Among Young Adults

International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
Social media use is prolific, as are attendant feelings of a fear of missing out (FoMO) for many users when they are not active on such platforms.
Teneille Nesbit, Lisa Lole
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Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) in Consumer Behaviour: A Systematic Literature Review on Antecedents, Consequences, and Moderating Factors

Journal of Information Systems Engineering & Management
Introduction: FOMO, Fear of Missing Out, a psychological phenomenon, has become increasingly significant in both social media and consumer behavior. FOMO occurs when individuals sense that others are experiencing rewarding situations from which they are ...
Indra Cahaya Tresna   +3 more
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Ai Fomo (Fear of Missing Out) in the Workplace

Technology in Society
While AI is credited with improving productivity, automating repetitive tasks, and fostering safer work environments, it also raises employee concerns about job security, reduced autonomy, and the perceived obsolescence of their skills. This study focuses on the fear of being left behind, or fear of missing out (FoMO), to understand employees ...
Mariano Méndez-Suárez   +2 more
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Fear of Missing out on Hedonic Buying Decision: The Role of Reputation, Media, Self-Congruity, and Time Availability

Journal of Promotion Management
Attending live music concerts has become a hedonic lifestyle that triggers irrational behavior in ticket purchases. However, there are no relevant studies explaining the causes of this phenomenon.
Hafizh Fitrianna   +3 more
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