الإفصاح عن الذات عبر مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي وعلاقته بالثلاثي المعتم لدى طلاب الجامعة


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The research aimed to estimate the prevalence rates of self-disclosure on social networking sites and the dark triad, and to verify the existence of differences due to gender, and specialization and to verify the existence of a correlation between self-disclosure on social networking sites and the dark triad, and the possibility of predicting the dark triad through self-disclosure on social networking sites, the research was applied to a sample of (443) male and female students from the University of Arish whose chronological ages extended between (18-22) years with an average time of (19.71) years and a standard deviation of (0.739), using The following tools: Self-disclosure scale on social networking sites prepared by Gibbs et al (2006), the Arabization of the researcher, the dark triad scale prepared by Jones & Paulhus (2014), and the Arabization of Elsayed El-Sherbiny (2016), and the results of the study resulted in a variation in the prevalence rates of self-disclosure on social networking sites and the dark triad and There are statistically significant differences between male and female students in amount in favor of female students, while there are statistically significant differences in psychopathy in favor of students, and there are no statistically significant differences in the dimensions of self-disclosure on social networking sites and the dark triad attributed to the variables of specialization and existence of positive relationships statistically significant between the dimensions of the dark triad and two dimensions of self-disclosure on social networking sites (quantitative, positive and negative) and a statistically significant positive relationship Between Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy and degree.‎ (Published abstract)