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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 94
Volume 94, May 2019
- Arthur A. Stone, Marta Walentynowicz, Stefan Schneider, Doerte U. Junghaenel, Cheng K. Fred Wen:
MTurk participants have substantially lower evaluative subjective well-being than other survey participants. 1-8 - Kyung Yul Lee, Hojoon Choi:
Predictors of electronic word-of-mouth behavior on social networking sites in the United States and Korea: Cultural and social relationship variables. 9-18 - Lee Hadlington, Hannah White, Sarah Curtis:
"I cannot live without my [tablet]": Children's experiences of using tablet technology within the home. 19-24 - Victoria L. Claypoole, James L. Szalma:
Electronic Performance Monitoring and sustained attention: Social facilitation for modern applications. 25-34 - Chunfeng Liu, Renee Lim, Silas Taylor, Rafael A. Calvo:
Students' behavioural engagement in reviewing their tele-consultation feedback within an online clinical communication skills platform. 35-44 - Rita R. Silva, Marie-Luise Koch, Kyra Rickers, Gabriel Kreuzer, Sascha Topolinski:
The Tinder™ stamp: Perceived trustworthiness of online daters and its persistence in neutral contexts. 45-55 - Mehmet Emin Aksoy, Feray Guven, Mehmet Erhan Sayali, Dilek Kitapcioglu:
The effect of web-based learning in pediatric basic life support (P-BLS) training. 56-61 - Chris Stiff:
The Dark Triad and Facebook surveillance: How Machiavellianism, psychopathy, but not narcissism predict using Facebook to spy on others. 62-69 - Manuel Gámez-Guadix, Estibaliz Mateos-Pérez:
Longitudinal and reciprocal relationships between sexting, online sexual solicitations, and cyberbullying among minors. 70-76 - Ineke J. M. van der Ham, Fayette Klaassen, Kevin van Schie, Anne A. Cuperus:
Elapsed time estimates in virtual reality and the physical world: The role of arousal and emotional valence. 77-81 - Yoo Jung Oh, Hee Sun Park, Young Min:
Understanding location-based service application connectedness: Model development and cross-validation. 82-91 - Laura E. Levine, Bradley M. Waite, Laura L. Bowman, Kyla Kachinsky:
Mobile media use by infants and toddlers. 92-99 - Mincheol Shin, Se Jung Kim, Frank A. Biocca:
The uncanny valley: No need for any further judgments when an avatar looks eerie. 100-109 - Rushika De Bruin, Larissa K. Barber:
Social judgments of electronic multitasking in the workplace: The role of contextual and individual factors. 110-121 - Samantha J. Hollingshead, Michael J. A. Wohl, Diane Santesso:
Do you read me? Including personalized behavioral feedback in pop-up messages does not enhance limit adherence among gamblers. 122-130 - Barbara Stiglbauer, Silvana Weber, Bernad Batinic:
Does your health really benefit from using a self-tracking device? Evidence from a longitudinal randomized control trial. 131-139 - Karl F. MacDorman:
In the uncanny valley, transportation predicts narrative enjoyment more than empathy, but only for the tragic hero. 140-153 - Paula M. W. Musuva, Katherine W. Getao, Christopher K. Chepken:
A new approach to modelling the effects of cognitive processing and threat detection on phishing susceptibility. 154-175 - Isabella Seeber:
How do facilitation interventions foster learning? The role of evaluation and coordination as causal mediators in idea convergence. 176-189
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