Moira Burke Explained

Moira Burke is an American computer scientist working in the field of human-computer interaction. She currently works as a data scientist for Facebook.[1]

Education

Burke received her bachelor's degree from the University of Oregon in 2001 and her PhD from Carnegie Mellon University in 2011 under the supervision of Robert E. Kraut.[2]

Research

While at Carnegie Mellon, Burke published a study which found that talking to close friends on Facebook was associated with improved well-being.[3] In 2013, Burke and Kraut published a study which found that Facebook users who contacted close friends about job opportunities were more likely to find employment than were those who contacted acquaintances.[4] In 2014, Burke and Kraut published a study which found that interaction with other users on Facebook increases closeness, regardless of how much effort this interaction takes.[1] In 2020, Burke with two other Facebook researchers published a study examining how use of social media contributed to social comparison bias. The study found that teens experienced more social comparison than adults.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: The Upvote Friendship . . 17 July 2014 . Koyfman, Steph.
  2. Web site: Moira Burke . Carnegie Mellon University . 15 February 2015.
  3. News: Many Younger Facebook Users 'Unfriend' The Network . . 9 January 2014 . Neighmond, Patti.
  4. News: Study: How Do Facebook Friends Affect The Job Hunt? . . 14 March 2013 . Lafferty, Justin.
  5. News: Facebook Publishes Study on the Mental Health Impact of Social Comparison. 2020-04-27. Search Engine Journal.