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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 161
Volume 161, 2024
- Dawa Zhuoma, Jung Eun Hae:
Relationship between visual image art and dance teaching. 108270 - Randolph C. H. Chan, Eliz Miu Yin Wong, Yiu Tung Suen:
Consuming fitspiration content on Instagram as a risk factor for self-objectification and depression symptoms among sexual minority individuals: Exploring the intersection of gender and sexual orientation. 108363 - Marusa Levstek, Sarah Papworth, Andy T. Woods, Lucy Archer, Iqra Arshad, Klaus Dodds, Juliet S. Holdstock, James Bennett, Polly Dalton:
Immersive storytelling for pro-environmental behaviour change: The Green Planet augmented reality experience. 108379 - Heinrich Peters, Joseph B. Bayer, Sandra C. Matz, Yikun Chi, Sumer S. Vaid, Gabriella M. Harari:
Social media use is predictable from app sequences: Using LSTM and transformer neural networks to model habitual behavior. 108381 - Jeong Jin Yu, Xuyan Meng:
Interplay of mobile phone dependency and catch-up sleep in South Korean youth: A seven-wave study of two nationally representative cohorts. 108384 - Riikka Anttonen, Kristian Kiili, Eija Räikkönen, Carita Kiili:
Storifying instructional videos on online credibility evaluation: Examining engagement and learning. 108385 - Leonie Lohaus, Marcel Woide, Nicole Damm, Zeynep Demiral, Hannah Friedrich, Anna Petáková, Francesco Walker:
Automated or human: Which driver wins the race for the passengers' trust? Examining passenger trust in human-driven and automated vehicles following a dangerous situation. 108387 - Leigh Achterbosch, Peter Vamplew, Evita March:
Assessing the impact of griefing in MMORPGs using self-determination theory. 108388 - Ariana Vila, Juan Ardoy-Cuadros, Rosa Romero-Moreno, Celia Nogales-Gonzalez, Andrew J. Ritchey, Maria Sansoni, Giuseppe Riva:
Body, emotions, and sexuality in the metaverse: A randomized control trial exploring the use of second life for an avatar-based intervention to support women with female orgasmic disorder. 108390 - Jasmine Rollings, Eithne Kavanagh, Alisa Balabanova, Olivia Keane, Bridget M. Waller:
Facial behaviour and first impressions in computer mediated communication. 108391 - Zhenglin Zhang, Penghuang Niu, Chenyan Li, Yingsong Feng:
Does using a green gaming system make people more environmentally friendly? 108392 - Wen Wang, Wenhao Fei, Muhammad Bilal, Xiaolong Xu:
Adaptive ubiquitous learning for server deployment and distributed offloading in UAV-enhanced IoV. 108393 - Inam Ullah, Farhad Ali, Habib Khan, Faheem Khan, Xiaoshan Bai:
Ubiquitous computation in internet of vehicles for human-centric transport systems. 108394 - Mathew S. Isaac, Rebecca Jen-Hui Wang, Lucy E. Napper, Jessecae K. Marsh:
To err is human: Bias salience can help overcome resistance to medical AI. 108402 - Peng Hu, Yu Zeng, Dong Wang, Han Teng:
Too much light blinds: The transparency-resistance paradox in algorithmic management. 108403 - Loukas Triantafyllopoulos, Georgios Feretzakis, Lazaros Tzelves, Aikaterini Sakagianni, Vassilios S. Verykios, Dimitris Kalles:
Evaluating the interactions of Medical Doctors with chatbots based on large language models: Insights from a nationwide study in the Greek healthcare sector using ChatGPT. 108404 - Myungjin Chung Smale, Joseph D. Fox, Alexa K. Fox:
When being smart trumps AI: An exploration into consumer preferences for smart vs. AI-powered products. 108405 - Chong-Yi Liu, Bin Yin:
Affective foundations in AI-human interactions: Insights from evolutionary continuity and interspecies communications. 108406 - Jingjing Li, Xiaoyang Zheng, Ikumu Watanabe, Yoichi Ochiai:
A systematic review of digital transformation technologies in museum exhibition. 108407 - Cong Lin, Wang Liao, Na Ta:
Biased search engine autosuggestions against females and immigrants can lead to hiring discrimination: An experimental investigation. 108408 - Ling-Yen Pan, Crystal T. Lee:
How does engagement on social media reinforce life aesthetic literacy? The role of interpersonal and intrapersonal influences. 108409 - Haibo Zhang, Gai Zhao, Sujie Meng, Fanchang Kong:
The impact of smartphone deprivation on attentional bias in problematic smartphone users: Evidence from behavioral and physiological perspectives. 108412 - Shangrui Wang, Chen Min, Zheng Liang, Yuanmeng Zhang, Qingyu Gao:
The decision-making by citizens: Evaluating the effects of rule-driven and learning-driven automated responders on citizen-initiated contact. 108413 - Taku Imaizumi, Kohske Takahashi, Kazuhiro Ueda:
Influence of appearance and motion interaction on emotional state attribution to objects: The example of hugging shimeji mushrooms. 108383 - Anqing Zheng, Shandell Pahlen, Tina T. Vo, Fady Lawrence, Faredun Dungore, Emery Lor, Nicholas D. Bowman, Robin P. Corley, Naomi P. Friedman, Sally J. Wadsworth, Chandra A. Reynolds:
A genetically informed study of digital screen time, video game play, and impulsivity in established adulthood. 108401 - Hailey G. Holmgren, McCall Booth, Sarah Ashby, Sarah M. Coyne, Brandon N. Clifford, Emilie J. Davis:
Patterns of parent media use: The influence of parent media use profiles on parental mediation, technoference, and problematic media use. 108410 - Gewei Chen, Jianning Dang, Li Liu:
After opening the black box: Meta-dehumanization matters in algorithm recommendation aversion. 108411 - Olivia Peinado, Minsun Shim:
The intersection of "real" and "reel": An investigation of K-pop idol dual self-presentation, paid advertisements, and fan engagement. 108414 - Radoslaw Trepanowski, Samuli Laato, Dariusz Drazkowski, Juho Hamari, Zuzanna Kopec:
Sexism in esports: How male and female players evaluate each others' performance and agency. 108415 - Hongbiao Yin, Chan Wang, Zhijun Liu:
Unleashing pre-service language teachers' productivity with generative AI: Emotions, appraisal and coping strategies. 108417 - Yu Liu, Muhammad Rizal Razman, Sharifah Zarina Syed Zakaria, Khai Ern Lee, Amir Hussain, Vinay Chamola:
Utilizing ubiquitous learning to foster sustainable development in rural areas: Insights from 6G technology. 108418 - Carlotta J. Mayer, Julia Mahal, Daniela Geisel, Eva J. Geiger, Elias Staatz, Maximilian Zappel, Seraina P. Lerch, Johannes C. Ehrenthal, Steffen Walter, Beate Ditzen:
User preferences and trust in hypothetical analog, digitalized and AI-based medical consultation scenarios: An online discrete choice survey. 108419 - Victor Yisa, Rita Orji:
Hidden desires, echoed distress: Dissecting Nigeria's sexting landscape and its ties to depression. 108420 - Marília Pit dos Santos, Wesllei Felipe Heckler, Rodrigo Simon Bavaresco, Jorge Luis Victória Barbosa:
Machine learning applied to digital phenotyping: A systematic literature review and taxonomy. 108422 - Yun Li, Qingwei Chen, Meiheng He, Siyu Li, Yuping Chen, Taotao Ru, Guofu Zhou:
Investigation of bi-directional relations between pre-sleep electronic media use and sleep: A seven-day dairy study. 108423 - Sophie Wright, Alena Denisova:
"It's a terrible choice to make but also a necessary one": Exploring player experiences with moral decision making mechanics in video games. 108424 - Bumsoo Kim, Han Lin, Yonghwan Kim:
Corrigendum to 'Interplay of agenda setters in the digital age: The associative issue network between news organizations and political YouTube channels' [Computers in Human Behavior 155 (2024) 108169]. 108425 - Yi Wang, Yonghwan Kim, Han Lin:
Corrigendum to 'Social viewing of news and political participation: The mediating roles of information acquisition, self-expression, and partisan identity' [Computers in Human Behavior 154 (2024) 108158]. 108426 - James J. Cummings, Alexis Shore Ingber:
Distinguishing social virtual reality: Comparing communication channels across perceived social affordances, privacy, and trust. 108427 - Yumin Shen, Hongyu Guo:
"I feel AI is neither too good nor too bad": Unveiling Chinese EFL teachers' perceived emotions in generative AI-Mediated L2 classes. 108429
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