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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 111
Volume 111, October 2020
- Matthieu J. Guitton:
Cyberpsychology research and COVID-19. 106357
- Shuna Shiann Khoo, Hwajin Yang:
Social media use improves executive functions in middle-aged and older adults: A structural equation modeling analysis. 106388
- Erika Johannessen, Adam Szulewski, Nada Radulovic, Matthew White, Heather Braund, Dan Howes, Dirk Rodenburg, Claire Davies:
Psychophysiologic measures of cognitive load in physician team leaders during trauma resuscitation. 106393
- Philile Thusi, Daniel K. Maduku:
South African millennials' acceptance and use of retail mobile banking apps: An integrated perspective. 106405
- A. Armougum, A. Gaston-Bellegarde, C. Joie-La Marle, P. Piolino:
Expertise reversal effect: Cost of generating new schemas. 106406
- Gloria Hongyee Chan:
Intimacy, friendship, and forms of online communication among hidden youth in Hong Kong. 106407 - Mario Jokisch, Laura I. Schmidt, Michael Doh, Markus Marquard, Hans-Werner Wahl:
The role of internet self-efficacy, innovativeness and technology avoidance in breadth of internet use: Comparing older technology experts and non-experts. 106408 - Jessica A. Kahlow, Michael Cody Coker, Riley Richards:
The multimodal nature of Snapchat in close relationships: Toward a social presence-based theoretical framework. 106409 - Maèva Flayelle, Jesús Castro-Calvo, Claus Vögele, Robert Astur, Rafael Ballester-Arnal, Gaëlle Challet-Bouju, Matthias Brand, Georgina Cárdenas, Gaëtan Devos, Hussien Elkholy, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Richard J. E. James, Martha Jiménez-Martínez, Yasser Khazaal, Saeideh Valizadeh-Haghi, Daniel L. King, Yueheng Liu, Christine Lochner, Joël Billieux:
Towards a cross-cultural assessment of binge-watching: Psychometric evaluation of the "watching TV series motives" and "binge-watching engagement and symptoms" questionnaires across nine languages. 106410
- Babette Park, Andreas Korbach, Roland Brünken:
Does thinking-aloud affect learning, visual information processing and cognitive load when learning with seductive details as expected from self-regulation perspective? 106411
- Chung-Wha (Chloe) Ki, Erin Cho, Jung-Eun Lee:
Can an intelligent personal assistant (IPA) be your friend? Para-friendship development mechanism between IPAs and their users. 106412 - Babajide Osatuyi, Hong Qin, Temidayo Osatuyi, Ofir Turel:
When it comes to Satisfaction ... It depends: An empirical examination of social commerce users. 106413 - Roshni Raveendhran, Nathanael J. Fast, Peter J. Carnevale:
Virtual (freedom from) reality: Evaluation apprehension and leaders' preference for communicating through avatars. 106415 - Ascensión Fumero, Rosario J. Marrero, Juan M. Bethencourt, Wenceslao Peñate:
Risk factors of internet gaming disorder symptoms in Spanish adolescents. 106416 - Jan Karem Höhne, Stephan Schlosser, Mick P. Couper, Annelies G. Blom:
Switching away: Exploring on-device media multitasking in web surveys. 106417 - Shih-Yeh Chen, Shiang-Yao Liu:
Using augmented reality to experiment with elements in a chemistry course. 106418 - Minseong Kim, Jihye Kim:
How does a celebrity make fans happy? Interaction between celebrities and fans in the social media context. 106419 - Jessica F. Saunders, Asia A. Eaton, Sabrina Aguilar:
From self(ie)-objectification to self-empowerment: The meaning of selfies on social media in eating disorder recovery. 106420 - Xiayu Chen, Shaobo Wei, Ronald E. Rice:
Integrating the bright and dark sides of communication visibility for knowledge management and creativity: The moderating role of regulatory focus. 106421 - Myoungju Shin, Astrid Linke, Eva Kemps:
Moderate amounts of media multitasking are associated with optimal task performance and minimal mind wandering. 106422 - Charo Reparaz, Maite Aznárez-Sanado, Guillermo Mendoza:
Self-regulation of learning and MOOC retention. 106423 - Elisabeth Beaunoyer, Sophie Dupéré, Matthieu J. Guitton:
COVID-19 and digital inequalities: Reciprocal impacts and mitigation strategies. 106424 - Lei Han, Rui Sun, Yue Sun, Fengqiang Gao, Dianzhao Xie, Min Jou:
Reactions and gender differences to online pictures of covered sexual organs among heterosexual young adults - Studies based on behavior, eye movement and ERP. 106425
- Jessica R. Hawks, Hala Madanat, Eric R. Walsh-Buhi, Sheri Hartman, Atsushi Nara, David Strong, Cheryl Anderson:
Narrative review of social media as a research tool for diet and weight loss. 106426
- Craig S. Brinkman, Shira Gabriel, Elaine Paravati:
Social achievement goals and social media. 106427 - Sojung Claire Kim, Katherine Hyatt Hawkins:
The psychology of social media communication in influencing prevention intentions during the 2019 U.S. measles outbreak. 106428 - Stephan A. Brandt, Cheryl L. Carmichael:
Does online support matter? The relationship between online identity-related support, mattering, and well-being in sexual minority men. 106429 - Lucrezia Crescenzi Lanna:
Emotions, private speech, involvement and other aspects of young children's interactions with educational apps. 106430 - Baptiste Barbot, James C. Kaufman:
What makes immersive virtual reality the ultimate empathy machine? Discerning the underlying mechanisms of change. 106431 - Yue Ding, Dongping Li, Xian Li, Jiale Xiao, Haiyan Zhang, Yanhui Wang:
Profiles of adolescent traditional and cyber bullying and victimization: The role of demographic, individual, family, school, and peer factors. 106439
- Matthias Stadler, Sarah I. Hofer, Samuel Greiff:
First among equals: Log data indicates ability differences despite equal scores. 106442
- Raquel Lozano-Blasco, Alejandra Cortés-Pascual, M. Pilar Latorre-Martínez:
Being a cybervictim and a cyberbully - The duality of cyberbullying: A meta-analysis. 106444
- Yong-Ming Huang:
What drives students to continue using social mindtools? The perspectives of social support and social influence. 106447 - Eleonora Pantano:
Non-verbal evaluation of retail service encounters through consumers' facial expressions. 106448 - María-Jesús Cava, Belén Martínez-Ferrer, Sofía Buelga, Laura Carrascosa:
Sexist attitudes, romantic myths, and offline dating violence as predictors of cyber dating violence perpetration in adolescents. 106449
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