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PSY 215 Module Two Milestone Template

To complete this milestone, review the Pew Research article “Social Media and the Cost of Caring,” linked in this assignment in your course. As you weigh the costs and benefits of frequent exposure to social media, respond to each of the rubric criteria with a minimum of 3 to 5 sentences. Support your position with credible sources when appropriate. Complete this template by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant information.

 According to the findings of the Pew Research study, there are several potential costs and benefits that result from frequent exposure to social media. o Describe one psychological benefit of frequent social media use. “Compared with non-social media users and those who are not as active on Facebook, this person likely: has more close friends; has more trust in people; feels more supported; and is more politically involved.” One of the benefits of frequent social media use is that more people that are using it tend to be more involved socially. A perfect example of this would be the pandemic. When it all first started people decided they were going to turn to social media because of the isolation that everyone was feeling. It allowed us to still interact with people.

o Describe one psychological cost of frequent social media use. One of the costs that I see as major, is everyone being able to see all the stuff going on in the world and in other people’s lives. Learning about all of the negative things that are going on and seeing everyone else stressed can cause the individual a lot of stress as well.

 At the end of the study overview on page 3, the researchers discuss the notion of stress being contagious. o Describe what the research findings tell us about the link between our awareness of other people’s stressful life events on social media and increases in our own stress. Being aware of major events that are going on in our friend’s and family’s lives can contribute a lot to our stress levels because we’re in tune with it and relate to it. The article also says that women tend to feel this way more than men do. There is also the feeling that you are missing out on something that you see on social media which can cause a lot of issues in our lives as well.

 We often refer to our involvement in social media groups as being a member of a community. o Describe how social media can promote the levels of education and awareness that help to enhance well-being. Social media is extremely easy to access. Due to it being so easy to access, it is a great tool to use when trying to get the community involved and educate them about what is going on around them. People being able to access social media allows people to

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find other people that have had or are having the same experiences as you. When it comes to the internet there are plenty of resources and apps that can help you take better care of yourself. Fortunately, they are all at our fingertips anytime we need to use them.

 Despite the positive intent of some social media influencers, their messages don’t always promote empathy, diversity, and inclusion. o If you were a social media influencer, describe how you would use social media to enhance compassion and empathy for all people who struggle with psychological disorders. If I were to be a social media influencer using it to enhance empathy and compassion for those who suffer from psychological disorders, I would use it to educate people and bring awareness to others, so they know it is more common than they think. I would try my hardest to help people understand, letting them ask questions and know that any questions can be asked. It would also be a safe place for people to share the experiences they have had and find other people, so they know they are not alone. References: Hampton, K., Rainie, L., Lu, W., Shin, I., & Purcell, K. (2015, January 15). Social Media and the Cost of Caring. Pew Research Center. pewresearch/internet/2015/01/15/social-media-and- stress/

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PSY 215 Module Two Milestone Template
To complete this milestone, review the Pew Research article “Social Media and the Cost of Caring,
linked in this assignment in your course. As you weigh the costs and benefits of frequent exposure to
social media, respond to each of the rubric criteria with a minimum of 3 to 5 sentences. Support your
position with credible sources when appropriate. Complete this template by replacing the bracketed text
with the relevant information.
According to the findings of the Pew Research study, there are several potential costs and
benefits that result from frequent exposure to social media.
oDescribe one psychological benefit of frequent social media use.
“Compared with non-social media users and those who are not as active on
Facebook, this person likely: has more close friends; has more trust in people; feels more
supported; and is more politically involved.” One of the benefits of frequent social media
use is that more people that are using it tend to be more involved socially. A perfect
example of this would be the pandemic. When it all first started people decided they
were going to turn to social media because of the isolation that everyone was feeling. It
allowed us to still interact with people.
oDescribe one psychological cost of frequent social media use.
One of the costs that I see as major, is everyone being able to see all the stuff
going on in the world and in other people’s lives. Learning about all of the negative
things that are going on and seeing everyone else stressed can cause the individual a lot
of stress as well.
At the end of the study overview on page 3, the researchers discuss the notion of stress being
contagious.
oDescribe what the research findings tell us about the link between our awareness of
other people’s stressful life events on social media and increases in our own stress.
Being aware of major events that are going on in our friend’s and familys lives
can contribute a lot to our stress levels because we’re in tune with it and relate to it. The
article also says that women tend to feel this way more than men do. There is also the
feeling that you are missing out on something that you see on social media which can
cause a lot of issues in our lives as well.
We often refer to our involvement in social media groups as being a member of a community.
oDescribe how social media can promote the levels of education and awareness that
help to enhance well-being.
Social media is extremely easy to access. Due to it being so easy to access, it is a
great tool to use when trying to get the community involved and educate them about
what is going on around them. People being able to access social media allows people to
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