Tune in to Monday Lunch with Batoul Hodroj for a mixture of random hot takes, some more serious Peer Reviewed takes, and a selection of Batoul's favorite electronic music selections.
Today on Peer Review, Dr Bats discusses whether relationships that are overposted on social media doomed to fail. If somebody keeps posting content of their new hot accessory, does this mean they’re overcompensating and are actually unhappy in their relationship? Listen back to find out!
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Rainey, R. L., & Arney, K. L. (2024) The romantic influencer: a review of social media’s impact on relationship satisfaction. International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 5(11), 2693-2547.
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