Virginia Kwan

Virginia Kwan

Arizona State University

H-index: 31

North America-United States

About Virginia Kwan

Virginia Kwan, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Arizona State University, specializes in the field of Self, Psychology of Technology, Social Cognition of Disaster, Cultural Psychology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Similarity between perceived selves on social media and offline and its relationship with psychological well-being in early and late adulthood

When Will This End? Exploring the Relationship between Depression Symptoms, Perceptions of the Future Self, and Anticipated Length of the COVID-19 Pandemic in College Seniors

Deviation from Design: A Meta-Analytic Review on the Link Between Social Media Use and Less Connection Between the Self and Others

The psychological benefit of future vividness in goal persistence: An illustrative case of the class of 2020 before & during COVID‐19

Effects of a Brief Exposure to Nature or Social Media on Psychological Well-Being

Is seeing believing? A longitudinal study of vividness of the future and its effects on academic self-efficacy and success in college

Does perceived social networking site security arise from actual and perceived physical safety?

Do the offline and social media Big Five have the same dimensional structure, mean levels, and predictive validity of social media outcomes?

Virginia Kwan Information

University

Position

Department of Psychology

Citations(all)

8003

Citations(since 2020)

2806

Cited By

6246

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

University Profile Page

Arizona State University

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Virginia Kwan Skills & Research Interests

Self

Psychology of Technology

Social Cognition of Disaster

Cultural Psychology

Top articles of Virginia Kwan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Similarity between perceived selves on social media and offline and its relationship with psychological well-being in early and late adulthood

Computers in Human Behavior

Cameron J Bunker

Virginia SY Kwan

2024/3/1

When Will This End? Exploring the Relationship between Depression Symptoms, Perceptions of the Future Self, and Anticipated Length of the COVID-19 Pandemic in College Seniors

Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology

Samantha L McMichael

Li Jeanne Cheam

Virginia SY Kwan

2023/12

Deviation from Design: A Meta-Analytic Review on the Link Between Social Media Use and Less Connection Between the Self and Others

Cameron J Bunker

Virginia SY Kwan

2023/11/1

The psychological benefit of future vividness in goal persistence: An illustrative case of the class of 2020 before & during COVID‐19

Samantha L McMichael

Virginia SY Kwan

2023/7

Effects of a Brief Exposure to Nature or Social Media on Psychological Well-Being

Modern Psychological Studies

Megan C Hall

Samantha L McMichael

Virginia SY Kwan

2023

Is seeing believing? A longitudinal study of vividness of the future and its effects on academic self-efficacy and success in college

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Samantha L McMichael

Michael T Bixter

Morris A Okun

Cameron J Bunker

Oliver Graudejus

...

2022/3

Does perceived social networking site security arise from actual and perceived physical safety?

Computers in Human Behavior

Jessica E Bodford

Cameron J Bunker

Virginia SY Kwan

2021/8/1

Do the offline and social media Big Five have the same dimensional structure, mean levels, and predictive validity of social media outcomes?

Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace

Cameron J Bunker

Virginia SY Kwan

2021

Are gender differences in the big five the same on social media as offline?

Computers in Human Behavior Reports

Cameron J Bunker

Shea E Saysavanh

Virginia SY Kwan

2021/1/1

Wishing to be like the character on screen: Media exposure and perception of hacking behavior

Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace

Sarah Staggs

Samantha L McMichael

Virginia SY Kwan

2020

A test of a triadic conceptualization of future self-identification

PLoS One

Michael T Bixter

Samantha L McMichael

Cameron J Bunker

Robert Mark Adelman

Morris A Okun

...

2020/11/24

Nomological network of relationship harmony for Chinese

Chun Li

Virginia SY Kwan

Michael Harris Bond

2020/7/26

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