University of Wisconsin Madison, PhD
Publications:
1. Liu, D. and Yang, C.C. (2016). Media Niche of Electronic Communication Channels in Friendship: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 21(6), pp.451-466.
2. Liu, D., & Baumeister, R. F. (2016). Social networking online and personality of self-worth: A meta-analysis. Journal of Research in Personality, 64, 79–89.
3. Liu, D., & Keith, W. C. (2017). The Big Five Personality
Traits, Big Two Meta-traits and Social Media: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Research in Personality, 70, 229-240.
4 Liu, D., Ainsworth, S. E., & Baumeister, R. F. (2016). A
meta-analysis of social networking online and social capital. Review of General Psychology, 20(4), 369-391.
5. Liu, D., Kirschner, P. A., & Karpinski, A. C. (2017). A
Meta-Analysis of the Relationship of Academic Performance and Social
Network Site Use among Adolescents and Young Adults. Computers in Human Behavior, 77, 148-157.
6. Liu, D., & Brown, B. B. (2014). Self-disclosure on social
networking sites, positive feedback, and social capital among Chinese
college students. Computers in Human Behavior, 38, 213-219.
7. Liu, D., & Xin, Z. (2015). Birth Cohort and Age Changes in
the Self‐Esteem of Chinese Adolescents: A Cross-Temporal Meta-Analysis,
1996-2009. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 25, 366-376.
8. Yang, C. C., & Liu, D+. (2017). Motives Matter: Motives for Playing Pokémon Go and Implications for Well-Being. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. (+Corresponding Author), 20(1), 52-57.
9. Xin, Z., Zhang, L., & Liu, D. (2010). Birth cohort changes of
Chinese adolescents’ anxiety: A cross-temporal meta-analysis,
1992–2005. Personality and Individual Differences, 48, 208-212.