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Engaging in the Hookup Culture: A Self-Discrepancy Perspective

Victor, Elizabeth

This study examined the hypothesis that self-concept discrepancies predict engagement in casual sexual behavior, or hookups. One hundred seventy two undergraduate men and women completed questionnaires assessing their level of self-discrepancy and their hookup participation. Contrary to the study hypothesis, findings indicate that participants high in actual-ideal self-discrepancy are less likely to engage in hookups. Gender, age, and actual-ought self-discrepancy did not predict hookup culture participation. Differences between ethnic groups in hookup participation are also discussed.

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Graduate Student Journal of Psychology
DOI
https://doi.org/10.52214/gsjp.v12i.10869
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https://doi.org/10.52214/gsjp.v12i.10869

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May 23, 2025