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HUBUNGAN REGULASI DIRI DENGAN FEAR OF MISSING OUT PADA PENGGUNA TIKTOK DEWASA AWAL [PDF]
Social media has become an important part of the daily lives of many individuals, especially among early adulthood. One of the popular social media platforms is TikTok. Majority TikTok users in Indonesia come from early adulthood, in age range from 18 to
Febriani, Mutia Indria
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ABSTRACT The financially lucrative fast‐fashion business strategy is criticised for impacting detrimentally on the environment, with marketing tactics encouraging frequent‐impulsive fashion consumption. This research presents a novel conceptual framework merging fashion involvement values within prospect theory, creating a fashion‐identity‐time‐horizon
Elaine L. Ritch +2 more
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Fear of Missing Out, online social networking and mobile phone addiction: A latent profile approach [PDF]
Summary. Fear of missing out (FoMO) is described as a pervasive, unpleasant sensation that others might behaving rewarding experiences of which one is not part, as well as the desire to stay continually connected withwhat others are doing.
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FOMO IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE QUR’AN
The phenomenon of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), or the fear of missing out on certain trends, events, or social experiences, has become a common psychological symptom in the digital age. The constant anxiety to participate in the lives of others as portrayed on social media often causes restlessness, dissatisfaction, and even identity crises. The Qur’an,
Selamet Riadi +2 more
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Following the Joneses: FOMO and conspicuous sociality
I argue that the proliferation of the term FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) and its siblings (FOBO, FODA, MOMO, FODO) can be understood as envy-related anxiety about missed experiences (fear of missing out) and belonging (fear of being left out). Beyond feelings, people who speak of FOMO also speak of it as a behavior, most often as a compulsivity (related ...
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Monopolar Radiofrequency for Dermal Prejuvenation: Scientific Rationale and Mechanisms of Action
ABSTRACT Objectives To summarize the scientific rationale for the use of the monopolar radiofrequency tissue tightening system (monoRF) for the prevention of dermal aging (termed prejuvenation). Materials and Methods This narrative review summarizes the basic science of dermal aging and monoRF‐induced collagen remodeling and neocollagenesis.
Suzanne L. Kilmer +4 more
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While many people use social network sites to connect with friends and family, some feel that their use is problematic, seriously affecting their sleep, work, or life.
Biolcati Roberta +8 more
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Forward Modelling of Standing Slow Modes in Flaring Coronal Loops
Standing slow mode waves in hot flaring loops are exclusively observed in spectrometers and are used to diagnose the magnetic field strength and temperature of the loop structure.
Antolin, P. +3 more
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O Urbanismo levou um século a amadurecercomo campo privilegiado de cruzamentosinterdisciplinares, essencialmentedas ciências sociais. Ao invés do queinicialmente se ensaiou, as tecnologiasapenas servem as dinâmicas sociopolíticasde transformação do território que,aliás, se vai (con)fundindo com o urbano.Num esforço de aferimento com essesparadigmas ...
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Background and aim: Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) is consistently associated with problematic social media use (PSMU). Moreover, previous studies have shown a significant association between FoMO, self-esteem, and social comparison. However, there is a lack
Rocco Servidio +4 more
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