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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 78
Volume 78, January 2018
- Adam S. Sadowski
, Anna M. Lomanowska:
Virtual intimacy: Propensity for physical contact between avatars in an online virtual environment. 1-9 - Jeffrey G. Snodgrass, Andrew Bagwell, Justin M. Patry, H. J. François Dengah II, Cheryl Smarr-Foster, Max Van Oostenburg, Michael G. Lacy:
The partial truths of compensatory and poor-get-poorer internet use theories: More highly involved videogame players experience greater psychosocial benefits. 10-25 - Anne L. Zell, Lisa Moeller:
Are you happy for me ... on Facebook? The potential importance of "likes" and comments. 26-33 - Jonas Colliander
, Ben L. Marder:
'Snap happy' brands: Increasing publicity effectiveness through a snapshot aesthetic when marketing a brand on Instagram. 34-43 - Danae Manika, Diana Gregory-Smith
, Savvas Papagiannidis
:
The influence of prior knowledge structures on website attitudes and behavioral intentions. 44-58 - Kyle Nash
, Johanna M. Lea, Thomas Davies, Kumar Yogeeswaran
:
The bionic blues: Robot rejection lowers self-esteem. 59-63 - Dong-Hee Shin:
Empathy and embodied experience in virtual environment: To what extent can virtual reality stimulate empathy and embodied experience? 64-73 - Jian Mou, Dong-Hee Shin:
Effects of social popularity and time scarcity on online consumer behaviour regarding smart healthcare products: An eye-tracking approach. 74-89 - Markus Kaakinen, Atte Oksanen
, Pekka Räsänen
:
Did the risk of exposure to online hate increase after the November 2015 Paris attacks? A group relations approach. 90-97 - Albert Park
, Mike Conway, Annie T. Chen:
Examining thematic similarity, difference, and membership in three online mental health communities from reddit: A text mining and visualization approach. 98-112 - David Zendle
, Paul A. Cairns
, Daniel Kudenko:
No priming in video games. 113-125 - Jonathan Ohadi, Brandon Brown, Leora Trub, Lisa Rosenthal:
I just text to say I love you: Partner similarity in texting and relationship satisfaction. 126-132 - Daniel L. King
, Madeleine C. E. Herd, Paul H. Delfabbro:
Motivational components of tolerance in Internet gaming disorder. 133-141 - Linda K. Kaye
, Charlotte R. Pennington
, Joseph J. McCann:
Do casual gaming environments evoke stereotype threat? Examining the effects of explicit priming and avatar gender. 142-150 - Olga Bogolyubova
, Polina Panicheva
, Roman Tikhonov
, Viktor Ivanov
, Yanina Ledovaya
:
Dark personalities on Facebook: Harmful online behaviors and language. 151-159 - Lai-Ying Leong, Noor Ismawati Jaafar
, Sulaiman Ainin:
The effects of Facebook browsing and usage intensity on impulse purchase in f-commerce. 160-173 - Paul E. Ketelaar, Mark van Balen:
The smartphone as your follower: The role of smartphone literacy in the relation between privacy concerns, attitude and behaviour towards phone-embedded tracking. 174-182 - Dawn Beverley Branley
, Judith Covey
:
Risky behavior via social media: The role of reasoned and social reactive pathways. 183-191 - Toby Hopp, Scott Parrott, Yuan Wang
:
Use of military-themed first-person shooter games and militarism: An investigation of two potential facilitating mechanisms. 192-199 - Jingti Han, Qun Chen, Jian-Guo Liu
, Xiao-Lan Luo, Weiguo Fan:
The persuasion of borrowers' voluntary information in peer to peer lending: An empirical study based on elaboration likelihood model. 200-214 - Anne-Marie van Prooijen
, Giulia Ranzini, Jos Bartels
:
Exposing one's identity: Social judgments of colleagues' traits can influence employees' Facebook boundary management. 215-222 - Carolin Hahnel
, Frank Goldhammer
, Ulf Kröhne, Johannes Naumann
:
The role of reading skills in the evaluation of online information gathered from search engine environments. 223-234 - Tugce Aldemir
, Berkan Celik, Goknur Kaplan
:
A qualitative investigation of student perceptions of game elements in a gamified course. 235-254 - Thomas W. Robertson
, Zheng Yan, Kimberly A. Rapoza:
Is resilience a protective factor of internet addiction? 255-260 - Woohyun Yoo, Dhavan V. Shah
, Ming-Yuan Chih
, David H. Gustafson:
Predicting changes in giving and receiving emotional support within a smartphone-based alcoholism support group. 261-272 - Jiyeon Song
, Insoo Oh:
Factors influencing bystanders' behavioral reactions in cyberbullying situations. 273-282 - Paul van Schaik
, Jurjen Jansen, Joseph A. Onibokun, L. Jean Camp, Petko Kusev
:
Security and privacy in online social networking: Risk perceptions and precautionary behaviour. 283-297 - Judith Knausenberger, Gerald Echterhoff:
Recovering from social exclusion: The interplay of subtle Facebook reminders and collectivistic orientation. 298-305 - Chunmei Gan, Hongxiu Li:
Understanding the effects of gratifications on the continuance intention to use WeChat in China: A perspective on uses and gratifications. 306-315 - Mika Immonen
, Sanna Sintonen, Jouni Koivuniemi
:
The value of human interaction in service channels. 316-325 - Jongsoon Park, Joseph L. Gabbard
:
Factors that affect scientists' knowledge sharing behavior in health and life sciences research communities: Differences between explicit and implicit knowledge. 326-335 - Ann DeSmet
, Sara Bastiaensens
, Katrien Van Cleemput, Karolien Poels
, Heidi Vandebosch, G. Deboutte, Laura Herrewijn
, Steven Malliet
, Sara Pabian
, Frederik Van Broeckhoven, Olga De Troyer, Gaetan Deglorie
, Sofie Van Hoecke
, Koen Samyn, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij
:
The efficacy of the Friendly Attac serious digital game to promote prosocial bystander behavior in cyberbullying among young adolescents: A cluster-randomized controlled trial. 336-347
- Dirk Ifenthaler
, Demetrios G. Sampson
, J. Michael Spector:
Linking analytics data and digital systems for supporting cognition and exploratory learning in 21st Century. 348-350 - Maria Cutumisu
, Daniel L. Schwartz:
The impact of critical feedback choice on students' revision, performance, learning, and memory. 351-367 - Stylianos Sergis
, Demetrios G. Sampson
, Lina Pelliccione:
Investigating the impact of Flipped Classroom on students' learning experiences: A Self-Determination Theory approach. 368-378 - Rhonda Christensen, Gerald Knezek:
Reprint of Readiness for integrating mobile learning in the classroom: Challenges, preferences and possibilities. 379-388 - Kimberly A. Lawless, Scott W. Brown
, Christopher Rhoads, Lisa Lynn, Sarah D. Newton
:
Promoting students' science literacy skills through a simulation of international negotiations: The GlobalEd 2 Project. 389-396 - Clara Schumacher
, Dirk Ifenthaler
:
Features students really expect from learning analytics. 397-407 - Dirk T. Tempelaar
, Bart Rienties
, Jenna Mittelmeier
, Quan Nguyen
:
Student profiling in a dispositional learning analytics application using formative assessment. 408-420

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