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Mollie Carter
Mollie Carter
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Social media social comparison of ability (but not opinion) predicts lower identity clarity: Identity processing style as a mediator
C Yang, SM Holden, MDK Carter
Journal of youth and adolescence 47, 2114-2128, 2018
1762018
Emerging adults' social media self-presentation and identity development at college transition: Mindfulness as a moderator
C Yang, SM Holden, MDK Carter
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 52, 212-221, 2017
1602017
Social media social comparison and identity distress at the college transition: A dual-path model
C Yang, SM Holden, MDK Carter, JJ Webb
Journal of adolescence 69, 92-102, 2018
1472018
Developmentally salient psychosocial characteristics, rumination, and compulsive social media use during the transition to college
C Yang, MDK Carter, JJ Webb, SM Holden
Addiction Research & Theory 28 (5), 433-442, 2020
342020
Social Media Social Comparison of Ability (but not Opinion) Predicts Lower Identity Clarity: Identity Processing Style as a Mediator
Y Chia-Chen, SM Holden, MDK Carter
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 47 (10), 2114-2128, 2018
22018
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH: Social Media Social Comparison of Ability (but not Opinion) Predicts Lower Identity Clarity: Identity Processing Style as a Mediator
C Yang, SM Holden, MDK Carter
Key Topics in Technology and Behavior, 69-83, 2022
2022
Paths from Spiritual Support to College Self-Efficacy
MDK Carter
The University of Memphis, 2020
2020
Social Media Self-Presentation Scale
C Yang, SM Holden, MDK Carter
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 0
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