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== Diagram/schematic of theory ==
 
== Diagram/schematic of theory ==
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Source: Taken from Carstensen, L.L. (1995). Evidence for a Life-Span Theory of Socioemotional Selectivity. The figure Idealized model of socioemotional selectivity theory's conception of the salience of three social motives across the life span.
    
== Originating author(s) ==
 
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== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
== Links from this theory to other theories ==
 
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Activity Theory, Disengagement Theory
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== IS articles that use the theory ==
 
== IS articles that use the theory ==
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Wright, K. B., Rains, S., & Banas, J. (2010). Weak-tie supports network preference and perceived life stress among participants in health-related, computer-mediated support groups. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 15(4), 606-624.
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== Contributor(s) ==
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Chan, M. (2014). Multimodal connectedness and quality of life: Examining the influences of technology adoption and interpersonal communication on well-being across the life span. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 20(1), 3-18.
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Leen, E. A., & Lang, F. R. (2013). The motivation of computer-based learning across adulthood. Computers in Human Behavior, 29(3), 975-983.
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Hallam, L., De Backer, C. J., & Walrave, M. (2019). Taking it to the next level: The negligible role of trust when online dating goes offline. Computers in Human Behavior, 90, 259-264.
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== Original Contributor(s) ==
 
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Raunak Mishra - Doctoral Student at Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIMK) - INDIA
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== Date last updated ==
 
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