Figure 2
From: Social media, nature, and life satisfaction: global evidence of the biophilia hypothesis

The relationship between social contexts and the presence of nature. The coefficient estimate (± SE) of the generalized linear mixed-effects models for each social context and nature category. A positive (negative) coefficient indicates a more (less) propensity for photographs to contain nature labels than the control photographs. Control photographs were used as the baseline (photographs tagged with “daily” or “routine”). Fun activity, honeymoon, and vacation photographs were more likely to contain nature labels as compared to daily routine photographs, for all categories of nature (Table S1). Celebration photographs were less likely to have nature labels than daily routine photographs, except for plants (Table S1).