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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 85
Volume 85, August 2018
- Patrick Kanyi Wamuyu:
Leveraging Web 2.0 technologies to foster collective civic environmental initiatives among low-income urban communities. 1-14 - Chia-Jung Chang:
The different impact of fluency and disfluency on online group-buying conforming behavior. 15-22 - Jessica Taylor Piotrowski, Laurian Meester:
Can apps support creativity in middle childhood? 23-33 - Anthony Palomba:
Virtual perceived emotional intelligence: How high brand loyalty video game players evaluate their own video game play experiences to repair or regulate emotions. 34-42 - Eva Reinares-Lara, Cristina Olarte-Pascual, Jorge Pelegrín-Borondo:
Do you want to be a cyborg? The moderating effect of ethics on neural implant acceptance. 43-53 - George Sweeten, Elizabeth Sillence, Nick Neave:
Digital hoarding behaviours: Underlying motivations and potential negative consequences. 54-60 - Chuan Luo, Xin Robert Luo, Ranjit Bose:
Information usefulness in online third party forums. 61-73 - Norah E. Dunbar, Claude H. Miller, Yu-Hao Lee, Matthew L. Jensen, Chris Anderson, Aubrie Serena Adams, Javier Elizondo, William Thompson, Zach Massey, Spencer B. Nicholls, Ryan Ralston, Jaise Donovan, Emmett Mathews, Braden Roper, Scott N. Wilson:
Reliable deception cues training in an interactive video game. 74-85 - Jinhai Cui, Changho Lee, Trent Bax:
A comparison of 'psychosocially problematic gaming' among middle and high school students in China and South Korea. 86-94 - Babajide Osatuyi, Ofir Turel:
Tug of war between social self-regulation and habit: Explaining the experience of momentary social media addiction symptoms. 95-105 - Kate Keib, Itai Himelboim, Jeong-Yeob Han:
Important tweets matter: Predicting retweets in the #BlackLivesMatter talk on twitter. 106-115 - Jichao Jia, Dongping Li, Xian Li, Yueyue Zhou, Yanhui Wang, Wenqiang Sun, Liyan Zhao:
Peer victimization and adolescent Internet addiction: The mediating role of psychological security and the moderating role of teacher-student relationships. 116-124 - Yuhmiin Chang:
Perceived message consistency: Explicating how brand messages being processed across multiple online media. 125-134 - Kenji Yokotani, Gen Takagi, Kobun Wakashima:
Advantages of virtual agents over clinical psychologists during comprehensive mental health interviews using a mixed methods design. 135-145 - Júlio Cesar dos Reis, Rodrigo Bonacin, Heiko Horst Hornung, M. Cecília C. Baranauskas:
Intenticons: Participatory selection of emoticons for communication of intentions. 146-162 - Xiongfei Cao, Ayesha Masood, Adeel Luqman, Ahmed Ali:
Excessive use of mobile social networking sites and poor academic performance: Antecedents and consequences from stressor-strain-outcome perspective. 163-174 - Hongxiu Li, Lirui Li, Chunmei Gan, Yong Liu, Chee-Wee Tan, Zhonghua Deng:
Disentangling the factors driving users' continuance intention towards social media: A configurational perspective. 175-182 - Theo B. Araujo:
Living up to the chatbot hype: The influence of anthropomorphic design cues and communicative agency framing on conversational agent and company perceptions. 183-189 - Wonseok (Eric) Jang, Erik P. Bucy, Janice Cho:
Self-esteem moderates the influence of self-presentation style on Facebook users' sense of subjective well-being. 190-199 - Hao Lei, Shunyu Li, Ming Ming Chiu, MingHui Lu:
Social support and Internet addiction among mainland Chinese teenagers and young adults: A meta-analysis. 200-209 - Jonas Burén, Carolina Lunde:
Sexting among adolescents: A nuanced and gendered online challenge for young people. 210-217 - Duha Alsmadi, Victor R. Prybutok:
Sharing and storage behavior via cloud computing: Security and privacy in research and practice. 218-226 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Jens F. Binder, Robin I. M. Dunbar:
Activity in social media and intimacy in social relationships. 227-235 - Nicola Hughes, Jolanta Burke:
Sleeping with the frenemy: How restricting 'bedroom use' of smartphones impacts happiness and wellbeing. 236-244 - Ah Ram Lee, Linda Hon, Jungyun Won:
Psychological proximity as a predictor of participation in a social media issue campaign. 245-254 - Konstantinos Michos, Davinia Hernández-Leo:
Supporting awareness in communities of learning design practice. 255-270 - Ruoyun Lin, Niels van de Ven, Sonja Utz:
What triggers envy on Social Network Sites? A comparison between shared experiential and material purchases. 271-281 - Bruce W. Hardy, Jessica Castonguay:
The moderating role of age in the relationship between social media use and mental well-being: An analysis of the 2016 General Social Survey. 282-290 - Maria Ioannou, John Synnott, Amy Reynolds, John Pearson:
A comparison of online and offline Grooming characteristics: An application of the victim roles model. 291-297 - Adeel Luqman, Ayesha Masood, Ahmed Ali:
An SDT and TPB-based integrated approach to explore the role of autonomous and controlled motivations in "SNS discontinuance intention". 298-307 - Marloes L. C. Spekman, Elly A. Konijn, Johan F. Hoorn:
Perceptions of healthcare robots as a function of emotion-based coping: The importance of coping appraisals and coping strategies. 308-318 - Boyan Bontchev, Dessislava Vassileva, Adelina Aleksieva-Petrova, Milen Petrov:
Playing styles based on experiential learning theory. 319-328 - Pawel A. Atroszko, Julia M. Balcerowska, Piotr Bereznowski, Adriana Biernatowska, Ståle Pallesen, Cecilie Schou Andreassen:
Facebook addiction among Polish undergraduate students: Validity of measurement and relationship with personality and well-being. 329-338 - Alanna Peebles, James Alex Bonus, Marie-Louise Mares:
Questions + answers + agency: Interactive touchscreens and Children's learning from a socio-emotional TV story. 339-348 - Sharon Horwood, Jeromy Anglim:
Personality and problematic smartphone use: A facet-level analysis using the Five Factor Model and HEXACO frameworks. 349-359 - Jaejoo Lim, Ramakrishna Ayyagari:
Investigating the determinants of telepresence in the e-commerce setting. 360-371 - Gurit E. Birnbaum, Yaniv Kanat-Maymon, Moran Mizrahi, Aya Barniv, Shir Nagar, Julia Govinden, Harry T. Reis:
Are you into me? Uncertainty and sexual desire in online encounters and established relationships. 372-384 - Bo Li, Xinghua Wang, Seng Chee Tan:
What makes MOOC users persist in completing MOOCs? A perspective from network externalities and human factors. 385-395 - Hung-Yue Suen:
How passive job candidates respond to social networking site screening. 396-404 - Ji won Kim:
Online incivility in comment boards: Partisanship matters - But what I think matters more. 405-412
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