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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 84
Volume 84, July 2018
- Min-Pei Lin, Jo Yung-Wei Wu, Jianing You, Kuei-Mien Chang, Wei-Hsuan Hu, Sian Xu:
Association between online and offline social support and internet addiction in a representative sample of senior high school students in Taiwan: The mediating role of self-esteem. 1-7 - Terese Glatz, Elizabeth Crowe, Christy M. Buchanan:
Internet-specific parental self-efficacy: Developmental differences and links to Internet-specific mediation. 8-17 - Yaqian Zhang, Wooi-Boon Goh:
The influence of peer accountability on attention during gameplay. 18-28 - Amber N. Schroeder, Jacqulyn M. Cavanaugh:
Fake it 'til you make it: Examining faking ability on social media pages. 29-35 - Jingying Wang, Min Jou, Yaozhong Lv, Chun-Chiang Huang:
An investigation on teaching performances of model-based flipping classroom for physics supported by modern teaching technologies. 36-48 - Chia-chen Yang, Angela Robinson:
Not necessarily detrimental: Two social comparison orientations and their associations with social media use and college social adjustment. 49-57 - Zorah Hilvert-Bruce, James T. Neill, Max Sjöblom, Juho Hamari:
Social motivations of live-streaming viewer engagement on Twitch. 58-67 - Jie Du, Guido M. van Koningsbruggen, Peter Kerkhof:
A brief measure of social media self-control failure. 68-75 - Gabi Schaap, Mariska Kleemans, Anna Van Cauwenberge:
Second screening for news: Effects of presentation on information processing and program liking. 76-85 - Xiao Zhou, Rui Zhen, Xinchun Wu:
Trajectories of Problematic Internet Use among adolescents over time since Wenchuan earthquake. 86-92 - Joe Phua, Jhih-Syuan Lin, Dong Jae Lim:
Understanding consumer engagement with celebrity-endorsed E-Cigarette advertising on instagram. 93-102 - S. Mo Jang, Tieming Geng, Jo-Yun Queenie Li, Ruofan Xia, Chin-Tser Huang, Hwalbin Kim, Jijun Tang:
A computational approach for examining the roots and spreading patterns of fake news: Evolution tree analysis. 103-113 - Pouyan Esmaeilzadeh:
Healthcare consumers' opt-in intentions to Health Information Exchanges (HIEs): An empirical study. 114-129 - Shijing Liu, Chang S. Nam, Edward P. Fitts:
Quantitative modeling of user performance in multitasking environments. 130-140 - Bastian Popp, Bradley Wilson:
Investigating the role of identification for social networking Facebook brand pages. 141-152 - Ji Won Kim:
They liked and shared: Effects of social media virality metrics on perceptions of message influence and behavioral intentions. 153-161 - Reza Aria, Norm Archer:
Using an educational video vs. in-person education to measure patient perceptions of an online self-management support system for chronic illness. 162-170 - Chia-Ying Li:
Consumer behavior in switching between membership cards and mobile applications: The case of Starbucks. 171-184 - Wei Gao, Zhaopeng Liu, Qingqing Guo, Xue Li:
The dark side of ubiquitous connectivity in smartphone-based SNS: An integrated model from information perspective. 185-193 - Rebecca Cherng-Shiow Chang, Hsi-Peng Lu, Peishan Yang:
Stereotypes or golden rules? Exploring likable voice traits of social robots as active aging companions for tech-savvy baby boomers in Taiwan. 194-210 - Anne Vermeulen, Heidi Vandebosch, Wannes Heirman:
#Smiling, #venting, or both? Adolescents' social sharing of emotions on social media. 211-219 - Johnie J. Allen, Craig A. Anderson:
Satisfaction and frustration of basic psychological needs in the real world and in video games predict internet gaming disorder scores and well-being. 220-229 - Dong-Heon Kwak, Keshavamurthy Ramamurthy, Derek L. Nazareth, Saerom Lee:
The moderating role of helper's high in anchoring process: An empirical investigation in the context of charity website design. 230-244 - Juan Martínez-Miranda, Humberto Pérez Espinosa, Ismael Edrein Espinosa-Curiel, Himer Avila-George, Josefina Rodríguez-Jacobo:
Age-based differences in preferences and affective reactions towards a robot's personality during interaction. 245-257 - Alessandro Gabbiadini, Christina Sagioglou, Tobias Greitemeyer:
Does Pokémon Go lead to a more physically active life style? 258-263 - Eunhyang Kim, Eunyoung Koh:
Avoidant attachment and smartphone addiction in college students: The mediating effects of anxiety and self-esteem. 264-271 - Chunyu Li, Geng Cui, Ling Peng:
Tailoring management response to negative reviews: The effectiveness of accommodative versus defensive responses. 272-284 - Lisa Govasli Nilsen, Gertrud Sofie Hafstad, Elisabeth Staksrud, Grete Dyb:
Five reasons for using social media among young terror survivors: Results from the Utøya study. 285-294 - Alexander S. McKay, Donna M. Garcia, John P. Clapper, Kenneth S. Shultz:
The attentive and the careless: Examining the relationship between benevolent and malevolent personality traits with careless responding in online surveys. 295-303 - Nathalie Hauk, Joachim Hüffmeier, Stefan Krumm:
Ready to be a Silver Surfer? A Meta-analysis on the Relationship Between Chronological Age and Technology Acceptance. 304-319 - Jingyu Geng, Lei Han, Fengqiang Gao, Min Jou, Chun-Chiang Huang:
Internet addiction and procrastination among Chinese young adults: A moderated mediation model. 320-333 - Jia Liu, Yongquan Huo, Yuanyuan Chen, Peipei Song:
Dispositional and experimentally primed attachment security reduced cyber aggression after cyber ostracism. 334-341 - Yue (Nancy) Dai, Gregory Viken, Eunsin Joo, Gary Bente:
Risk assessment in e-commerce: How sellers' photos, reputation scores, and the stake of a transaction influence buyers' purchase behavior and information processing. 342-351 - Jeremiah D. Still:
Web page visual hierarchy: Examining Faraday's guidelines for entry points. 352-359 - John Robert Bautista, Sonny Rosenthal, Trisha T. C. Lin, Yin Leng Theng:
Predictors and outcomes of nurses' use of smartphones for work purposes. 360-374 - Zheng Yan, Thomas W. Robertson, River Yan, Sung Yong Park, Samantha Bordoff, Quan Chen, Ethan Sprissler:
Finding the weakest links in the weakest link: How well do undergraduate students make cybersecurity judgment? 375-382 - Felix Reer, Nicole C. Krämer:
Psychological need satisfaction and well-being in first-person shooter clans: Investigating underlying factors. 383-391 - Graeme McLean:
Examining the determinants and outcomes of mobile app engagement - A longitudinal perspective. 392-403 - Amanda L. Martens, Cathy A. Grover, Donald A. Saucier, Breanna A. Morrison:
An examination of gender differences versus similarities in a virtual world. 404-409 - Min-Seong Kim, Jihye Kim:
The effects of perceived online justice on relational bonds and engagement intention: Evidence from an online game community. 410-419 - Kasey Windels, Jun Heo, Yongick Jeong, Lance Porter, A.-Reum Jung, Rui Wang:
My friend likes this brand: Do ads with social context attract more attention on social networking sites? 420-429 - Stéphanie Laconi, Katarzyna Kaliszewska-Czeremska, Augusto Gnisci, Ida Sergi, Antonia Barke, Franziska Jeromin, Jaroslaw Groth, Manuel Gámez-Guadix, Neslihan Keser Özcan, Zsolt Demetrovics, Orsolya Király, Konstantinos Siomos, George Floros, Daria J. Kuss:
Cross-cultural study of Problematic Internet Use in nine European countries. 430-440 - Alireza Heravi, Sameera Mubarak, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo:
Information privacy in online social networks: Uses and gratification perspective. 441-459 - Kae-Chyang Chern, Jiun-Hau Huang:
Internet addiction: Associated with lower health-related quality of life among college students in Taiwan, and in what aspects? 460-466 - Simone N. Rodda, Natalia Booth, Michael Vacaru, Brenna Knaebe, David C. Hodgins:
Behaviour change strategies for internet, pornography and gaming addiction: A taxonomy and content analysis of professional and consumer websites. 467-476 - Jon D. Elhai, Jason C. Levine, Kelsey D. O'Brien, Cherie Armour:
Distress tolerance and mindfulness mediate relations between depression and anxiety sensitivity with problematic smartphone use. 477-484 - Emily D. Hooker, Belinda Campos, Sarah D. Pressman:
It just takes a text: Partner text messages can reduce cardiovascular responses to stress in females. 485-492
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