Bachelorarbeit, 2023
360 Seiten
This thesis aims to investigate the relationship between relationship satisfaction and online intimacy among adults involved in cyberdating. It seeks to understand the factors influencing this relationship and to provide insights into the experiences of individuals engaging in online romantic relationships.
I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND: This chapter lays the groundwork for the thesis, introducing the research topic, providing background information on cyberdating and its relationship to intimacy and satisfaction, outlining the research problem and hypotheses, defining key terms, and reviewing existing literature relevant to the study. It also details the scope and limitations of the research and explains the significance of the study's findings for understanding the complexities of modern relationships.
II. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: This chapter meticulously details the research design employed, including the selection of participants (respondents), the instruments used for data collection, the validation procedures undertaken to ensure the reliability and validity of the research instruments, and the ethical considerations adhered to throughout the study. The methods for gathering data and the statistical techniques used for analysis are also thoroughly explained, ensuring transparency and rigor in the research process.
III. PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION, AND ANALYSIS OF DATA: This chapter presents the findings of the study, offering a detailed analysis of the data collected. It systematically presents demographic profiles of the respondents and explores the relationship between the key variables: relationship satisfaction and online intimacy. The chapter will analyze the statistical correlations and differences found, providing a thorough interpretation of the results in relation to the research questions and hypotheses.
Cyberdating, online intimacy, relationship satisfaction, online relationships, romantic relationships, relationship dynamics, social media, dating apps, psychological well-being, quantitative research.
This thesis aims to investigate the relationship between relationship satisfaction and online intimacy among adults involved in cyberdating. It seeks to understand the factors influencing this relationship and to provide insights into the experiences of individuals engaging in online romantic relationships.
I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND: This chapter lays the groundwork for the thesis, introducing the research topic, providing background information on cyberdating and its relationship to intimacy and satisfaction, outlining the research problem and hypotheses, defining key terms, and reviewing existing literature relevant to the study. It also details the scope and limitations of the research and explains the significance of the study's findings for understanding the complexities of modern relationships.
II. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: This chapter meticulously details the research design employed, including the selection of participants (respondents), the instruments used for data collection, the validation procedures undertaken to ensure the reliability and validity of the research instruments, and the ethical considerations adhered to throughout the study. The methods for gathering data and the statistical techniques used for analysis are also thoroughly explained, ensuring transparency and rigor in the research process.
III. PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION, AND ANALYSIS OF DATA: This chapter presents the findings of the study, offering a detailed analysis of the data collected. It systematically presents demographic profiles of the respondents and explores the relationship between the key variables: relationship satisfaction and online intimacy. The chapter will analyze the statistical correlations and differences found, providing a thorough interpretation of the results in relation to the research questions and hypotheses.
Cyberdating, online intimacy, relationship satisfaction, online relationships, romantic relationships, relationship dynamics, social media, dating apps, psychological well-being, quantitative research.
The thesis investigates the relationship between relationship satisfaction and online intimacy among adults involved in cyberdating. It seeks to understand the factors influencing this relationship and provide insights into the experiences of individuals engaging in online romantic relationships.
The key themes include relationship satisfaction in cyberdating, the role of online intimacy, demographic factors influencing these variables, the correlation between satisfaction and intimacy, and the implications for understanding and supporting cyberdating relationships.
Chapter I introduces the research topic, provides background information on cyberdating, outlines the research problem and hypotheses, defines key terms, reviews relevant literature, details the scope and limitations, and explains the significance of the study's findings.
Chapter II details the research design, including participant selection, data collection instruments, validation procedures, ethical considerations, data gathering methods, and statistical techniques used for analysis.
Chapter III presents the findings of the study, analyzes demographic profiles of respondents, explores the relationship between relationship satisfaction and online intimacy, and provides a thorough interpretation of the results.
The keywords are Cyberdating, online intimacy, relationship satisfaction, online relationships, romantic relationships, relationship dynamics, social media, dating apps, psychological well-being, and quantitative research.
The primary objective is to understand the relationship between relationship satisfaction and online intimacy in the context of cyberdating among adults.
The thesis involves quantitative research, likely utilizing statistical analysis to examine the relationship between identified variables. Ethical considerations are explicitly addressed.
The expected outcome is to provide insights into the experiences of individuals involved in online romantic relationships and to offer implications for understanding and supporting these relationships.
The recommendations will be outlined in Chapter IV, "SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS," along with a summary of the findings and the main conclusions drawn from the study.
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