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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2007
- Per Carlbring

, Eva Björnstjerna, Anna F. Bergström, Johan Waara, Gerhard Andersson
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Applied relaxation: an experimental analogue study of therapist vs. computer administration. 2-10 - Beatriz Lia Avila Mileham:

Online infidelity in Internet chat rooms: an ethnographic exploration. 11-31 - Petr Kveton

, Martin Jelínek
, Dalibor Voboril
, Helena Klimusová
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Computer-based tests: the impact of test design and problem of equivalency. 32-51 - Barry A. Tanner:

A Windows program to aid in MMPI-2 interpretation. 52-57 - Wayne Huang, D. Li:

Opening up the black box in GSS research: explaining group decision outcome with group process. 58-78 - Shu Ching Yang

, Chieh-Ju Tung:
Comparison of Internet addicts and non-addicts in Taiwanese high school. 79-96 - Alina Surís, Patricia D. Borman, Lisa Lind

, T. Michael Kashner:
Aggression, impulsivity, and health functioning in a veteran population: equivalency and test-retest reliability of computerized and paper-and-pencil administrations. 97-110 - Inwon Kang, Kun Chang Lee

, Sangjae Lee, Jiho Choi:
Investigation of online community voluntary behavior using cognitive map. 111-126 - Brooke Smith, Peter Caputi, Patrick Rawstorne:

The development of a measure of subjective computer experience. 127-145 - Raquel-Amaya Martínez González, María Miláns del Bosch, M. Henar Pérez Herrero

, Andrés Sampedro Nuño:
Psychopedagogical components and processes in e-learning. Lessons from an unsuccessful on-line course. 146-161 - Jen-Her Wu, Yung-Cheng Chen, Li-Min Lin:

Empirical evaluation of the revised end user computing acceptance model. 162-174 - Reid Bates, Samer Khasawneh

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Self-efficacy and college students' perceptions and use of online learning systems. 175-191 - D. A. Bergin, A. H. Anderson, T. Molnar, R. Baumgartner, S. Mitchell, S. Korper, A. Curley, J. Rottmann:

Providing remote accessible field trips (RAFT): an evaluation study. 192-219 - Kun Chang Lee

, Inwon Kang, Jin-Sung Kim:
Exploring the user interface of negotiation support systems from the user acceptance perspective. 220-239 - Echo Huang, Meng Hao Chuang:

Extending the theory of planned behaviour as a model to explain post-merger employee behaviour of IS use. 240-257 - Damien J. Williams, Jan M. Noyes:

Effect of experience and mode of presentation on problem solving. 258-274 - Adam N. Joinson

, Alan Woodley, Ulf-Dietrich Reips
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Personalization, authentication and self-disclosure in self-administered Internet surveys. 275-285 - Sharon Judge, Blanche W. O'Bannon

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Integrating technology into field-based experiences: a model that fosters change. 286-302 - Kari Kallinen, Niklas Ravaja

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Comparing speakers versus headphones in listening to news from a computer - individual differences and psychophysiological responses. 303-317 - Galen A. Grimes, Michelle G. Hough, Margaret L. Signorella

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Email end users and spam: relations of gender and age group to attitudes and actions. 318-332 - Robin H. Kay:

Learning performance and computer software: an exploration of knowledge transfer. 333-352 - Jan-Willem Strijbos

, Rob L. Martens, Wim M. G. Jochems, Nick J. Broers:
The effect of functional roles on perceived group efficiency during computer-supported collaborative learning: a matter of triangulation. 353-380 - Yi-Shun Wang

, Yi-Wen Liao:
The conceptualization and measurement of m-commerce user satisfaction. 381-398 - Shu-Sheng Liaw:

Computers and the Internet as a job assisted tool: based on the three-tier use model approach. 399-414 - Ronald L. Mullis, Ann K. Mullis, Thomas A. Cornille:

Relationships between identity formation and computer use among black and white emerging adult females. 415-423 - Kenneth David Strang

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Examining effective technology project leadership traits and behaviors. 424-462 - Stephanie Booth-Kewley, Gerald E. Larson, Dina K. Miyoshi:

Social desirability effects on computerized and paper-and-pencil questionnaires. 463-477 - Alexander Serenko

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The development of an instrument to measure the degree of animation predisposition of agent users. 478-495 - Silvia Dewiyanti, Saskia Brand-Gruwel, Wim M. G. Jochems, Nick J. Broers:

Students' experiences with collaborative learning in asynchronous Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning environments. 496-514 - Michael Tlauka:

Rotational movements in real and virtual environments. 515-524 - Raafat George Saadé, Camille Alexandre Otrakji:

First impressions last a lifetime: effect of interface type on disorientation and cognitive load. 525-535 - Letitia Uduma, Gary R. Morrison

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How do instructional designers use automated instructional design tool? 536-553 - Brian G. Southwell

, George Anghelcev
, Itai Himelboim
, Julie Jones:
Translating user control availability into perception: the moderating role of prior experience. 554-563 - Manouchehr Tabatabaei:

An effectiveness analysis of information channeling in choice decision making with attribute importance weights. 564-577 - Petros Roussos:

The Greek computer attitudes scale: construction and assessment of psychometric properties. 578-590 - Gerty J. L. M. Lensvelt-Mulders, Hennie R. Boeije:

Evaluating compliance with a computer assisted randomized response technique: a qualitative study into the origins of lying and cheating. 591-608 - Hans J. Vos:

A Bayesian sequential procedure for determining the optimal number of interrogatory examples for concept-learning. 609-627 - Kun Chang Lee

, Sangjae Lee:
Causal knowledge-based design of EDI controls: an explorative study. 628-663 - Kausalai Kay Wijekumar, David H. Jonassen:

The role of computer tools in experts' solving ill-structured problems. 664-704 - Stephanie Lee Sargent:

Image effects on selective exposure to computer-mediated news stories. 705-726 - Elizabeth Sillence

, Pamela Briggs
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Please advise: using the Internet for health and financial advice. 727-748 - Claudia M. Roebers

, Pauline Howie, Eva Beuscher:
Can private reports enhance children's event recall, lower their suggestibility and foster their metacognitive monitoring compared to face-to-face interviews? 749-769 - Sarah Woods, Lynne E. Hall, Kerstin Dautenhahn

, Dieter Wolke
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Implications of gender differences for the development of animated characters for the study of bullying behavior. 770-786 - Amira Galin, Miron Gross, Gavriel Gosalker:

E-negotiation versus face-to-face negotiation what has changed - if anything? 787-797 - Lydotta M. Taylor, Donna J. Casto, Richard T. Walls:

Learning with versus without technology in elementary and secondary school. 798-811 - Chien Chou, Meng-Jung Tsai

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Gender differences in Taiwan high school students' computer game playing. 812-824 - Susana Llorens

, Wilmar B. Schaufeli, Arnold Bakker
, Marisa Salanova
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Does a positive gain spiral of resources, efficacy beliefs and engagement exist? 825-841 - Daantje Derks, Arjan E. R. Bos, Jasper von Grumbkow:

Emoticons and social interaction on the Internet: the importance of social context. 842-849 - Kathryn Murray, Ulrike Schmidt, Maria-Guadelupe Pombo-Carril, Miriam Grover, Joana Alenya, Janet Treasure

, Christopher Williams
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Does therapist guidance improve uptake, adherence and outcome from a CD-ROM based cognitive-behavioral intervention for the treatment of bulimia nervosa? 850-859 - Shu Ching Yang

, Yi-Ju Chen:
Technology-enhanced language learning: A case study. 860-879 - Yair Amichai-Hamburger, Or Kaynar, Adi Fine:

The effects of need for cognition on Internet use. 880-891
Volume 23, Number 2, March 2007
- Yair Amichai-Hamburger:

Internet and well-being. 893-897 - Mary Sissons Joshi, Roger Lamb:

Obituary: Professor Michael Argyle. 898-900 - Joseph P. Forgas, Rebekah East, Norman Y. M. Chan:

The use of computer-mediated interaction in exploring affective influences on strategic interpersonal behaviours. 901-919 - Sonia Livingstone

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Strategies of parental regulation in the media-rich home. 920-941 - Katelyn Y. A. McKenna, Kelly J. West:

Give me that online-time religion: The role of the internet in spiritual life. 942-954 - Martin Tanis

, Tom Postmes
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Two faces of anonymity: Paradoxical effects of cues to identity in CMC. 955-970 - Azy Barak:

Emotional support and suicide prevention through the Internet: A field project report. 971-984 - Scott E. Caplan

, Jacob S. Turner:
Bringing theory to research on computer-mediated comforting communication. 985-998 - Rosanna E. Guadagno

, Robert B. Cialdini:
Persuade him by email, but see her in person: Online persuasion revisited. 999-1015 - A. Contarello, Mauro Sarrica

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ICTs, social thinking and subjective well-being - The internet and its representations in everyday life. 1016-1032 - Yair Amichai-Hamburger, Adrian Furnham:

The Positive Net. 1033-1045
Volume 23, Number 3, May 2007
- Liesbeth Kester, Paul A. Kirschner

, Gemma Corbalan:
Designing support to facilitate learning in powerful electronic learning environments. 1047-1054 - Tina Seufert, Inge Jänen, Roland Brünken

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The impact of intrinsic cognitive load on the effectiveness of graphical help for coherence formation. 1055-1071 - Lisette Munneke, Jerry Andriessen, Gellof Kanselaar

, Paul A. Kirschner
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Supporting interactive argumentation: Influence of representational tools on discussing a wicked problem. 1072-1088 - Thomas Huk, Mattias Steinke:

Learning cell biology with close-up views or connecting lines: Evidence for the structure mapping effect. 1089-1104 - Jeroen Janssen

, Gijsbert Erkens, Gellof Kanselaar
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Visualization of agreement and discussion processes during computer-supported collaborative learning. 1105-1125 - Susanne Narciss

, Antje Proske
, Hermann Körndle:
Promoting self-regulated learning in web-based learning environments. 1126-1144 - Marcel P. W. van Berlo, Joost Lowyck, Alma Schaafstal:

Supporting the instructional design process for team training. 1145-1161 - Jan Elen, Geraldine Clarebout:

Supporting learners: Increasing complexity? 1162-1166
- Ramesh Farzanfar, Sophie Frishkopf, Robert H. Friedman, Kevin Ludena:

Evaluating an automated mental health care system: making meaning of human-computer interaction. 1167-1182 - Brian G. Whitaker:

Internet-based attitude assessment: does gender affect measurement equivalence? 1183-1194 - Heng-Yu Ku, Christi A. Harter, Pei-Lin Liu, Ling Thompson, Yi-Chia Cheng:

The effects of individually personalized computer-based instructional program on solving mathematics problems. 1195-1210 - Armando Barreto

, Julie A. Jacko
, Peterjohn Hugh:
Impact of spatial auditory feedback on the efficiency of iconic human-computer interfaces under conditions of visual impairment. 1211-1231 - Kwasi Amoako-Gyampah:

Perceived usefulness, user involvement and behavioral intention: an empirical study of ERP implementation. 1232-1248 - Thomas O. Blank, Margaret Adams-Blodnieks:

The who and the what of usage of two cancer online communities. 1249-1257 - Susan J. Thorpe, Mark J. Brosnan

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Does computer anxiety reach levels which conform to DSM IV criteria for specific phobia? 1258-1272 - Jamonn Campbell, Nathan Greenauer, Kristin Macaluso, Christian End:

Unrealistic optimism in internet events. 1273-1284 - David McIlroy

, Carol Sadler, Nadine Boojawon:
Computer phobia and computer self-efficacy: their association with undergraduates' use of university computer facilities. 1285-1299 - Sara Thomée, Mats Eklöf, Ewa Gustafsson

, Ralph Nilsson, Mats Hagberg:
Prevalence of perceived stress, symptoms of depression and sleep disturbances in relation to information and communication technology (ICT) use among young adults - an explorative prospective study. 1300-1321 - H. M. Nithya, Sheela Julius:

Extroversion, neuroticism and self-concept: their impact on internet users in India. 1322-1328 - Chorng-Shyong Ong, Jung-Yu Lai:

Measuring user satisfaction with knowledge management systems: scale development, purification, and initial test. 1329-1346 - Craig D. Murray

, Jezz Fox, Steve Pettifer
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Absorption, dissociation, locus of control and presence in virtual reality. 1347-1354 - Estelle Michinov

, Nicolas Michinov
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Identifying a transition period at the midpoint of an online collaborative activity: a study among adult learners. 1355-1371 - Adam N. Joinson

, Ulf-Dietrich Reips
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Personalized salutation, power of sender and response rates to Web-based surveys. 1372-1383 - Kristine H. Luce, Andrew Winzelberg, Smita Das, Megan I. Osborne, Susan W. Bryson, C. Barr Taylor

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Reliability of self-report: paper versus online administration. 1384-1389 - Jyun-Cheng Wang, Rong-Fuh Day:

The effects of attention inertia on advertisements on the WWW. 1390-1407 - Richard W. Joiner

, Mark J. Brosnan
, Jill Duffield, Jeff Gavin
, Pam Maras:
The relationship between Internet identification, Internet anxiety and Internet use. 1408-1420 - Per Carlbring

, Sara Brunt, Susanne Bohman, David Austin
, Jeffrey Richards, Lars-Göran Öst
, Gerhard Andersson
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Internet vs. paper and pencil administration of questionnaires commonly used in panic/agoraphobia research. 1421-1434 - Monica T. Whitty

, Deborah McLaughlin:
Online recreation: The relationship between loneliness, Internet self-efficacy and the use of the Internet for entertainment purposes. 1435-1446 - Peter M. Yellowlees, Shayna Marks:

Problematic Internet use or Internet addiction? 1447-1453 - Maria Lorna A. Kunnath, Richard A. Cornell, Marcella K. Kysilka, Lea Witta:

An experimental research study on the effect of pictorial icons on a user-learner's performance. 1454-1480 - Brooke Smith, Peter Caputi:

Cognitive interference model of computer anxiety: Implications for computer-based assessment. 1481-1498 - Ton Mooij

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Design of educational and ICT conditions to integrate differences in learning: Contextual learning theory and a first transformation step in early education. 1499-1530 - John P. Charlton, Ian D. W. Danforth:

Distinguishing addiction and high engagement in the context of online game playing. 1531-1548 - Darleen M. DeRosa, Carter L. Smith, Donald A. Hantula

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The medium matters: Mining the long-promised merit of group interaction in creative idea generation tasks in a meta-analysis of the electronic group brainstorming literature. 1549-1581 - Jen-Her Wu, Yu-Min Wang:

Measuring ERP success: The key-users' viewpoint of the ERP to produce a viable IS in the organization. 1582-1596 - Jiun-Sheng Chris Lin, Pei-Ling Hsieh:

The influence of technology readiness on satisfaction and behavioral intentions toward self-service technologies. 1597-1615 - Diana DeStefano, Jo-Anne LeFevre

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Cognitive load in hypertext reading: A review. 1616-1641 - Chin-Lung Hsu, Hsi-Peng Lu:

Consumer behavior in online game communities: A motivational factor perspective. 1642-1659 - Félix Moral-Toranzo, Jesús Canto-Ortiz, Luis Gómez-Jacinto:

Anonymity effects in computer-mediated communication in the case of minority influence. 1660-1674 - Vichita Vathanophas, Seet Yong Liang:

Enhancing information sharing in group support systems (GSS). 1675-1691 - Shintaro Okazaki

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Lessons learned from i-mode: What makes consumers click wireless banner ads? 1692-1719
Volume 23, Number 4, July 2007
- Raafat George Saadé, Xin He, Dennis Kira:

Exploring dimensions to online learning. 1721-1739 - Marcel B. M. de Croock, Jeroen J. G. van Merriënboer

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Paradoxical effects of information presentation formats and contextual interference on transfer of a complex cognitive skill. 1740-1761 - Chantal Bovée, Joke Voogt, Martina R. M. Meelissen

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Computer attitudes of primary and secondary students in South Africa. 1762-1776 - Qing Li:

New bottle but old wine: A research of cyberbullying in schools. 1777-1791 - Yi-Shun Wang

, Hsiu-Yuan Wang, Daniel Y. Shee:
Measuring e-learning systems success in an organizational context: Scale development and validation. 1792-1808 - Aubteen Darabi, David W. Nelson, Srinivas Palanki:

Acquisition of troubleshooting skills in a computer simulation: Worked example vs. conventional problem solving instructional strategies. 1809-1819 - Emma Russell

, Lynne Millward Purvis, Adrian P. Banks:
Describing the strategies used for dealing with email interruptions according to different situational parameters. 1820-1837 - Mark Horst, Margôt Kuttschreuter, Jan M. Gutteling:

Perceived usefulness, personal experiences, risk perception and trust as determinants of adoption of e-government services in The Netherlands. 1838-1852 - Sangjae Lee, Kyoung-Jae Kim:

Factors affecting the implementation success of Internet-based information systems. 1853-1880 - Jonathan Bishop

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Increasing participation in online communities: A framework for human-computer interaction. 1881-1893 - Yuuki Kato

, Shogo Kato, Kanji Akahori:
Effects of emotional cues transmitted in e-mail communication on the emotions experienced by senders and receivers. 1894-1905 - Shu-Sheng Liaw, Hsiu-Mei Huang, Gwo-Dong Chen:

An activity-theoretical approach to investigate learners' factors toward e-learning systems. 1906-1920 - Appa Rao Korukonda:

Differences that do matter: A dialectic analysis of individual characteristics and personality dimensions contributing to computer anxiety. 1921-1942 - Hao-Chuan Wang, Chun-Yen Chang

, Tsai-Yen Li:
The comparative efficacy of 2D- versus 3D-based media design for influencing spatial visualization skills. 1943-1957 - Katrien Wijndaele

, Lynn Matton, Nathalie Duvigneaud, Johan Lefevre, William Duquet, Martine Thomis
, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Renaat Philippaerts:
Reliability, equivalence and respondent preference of computerized versus paper-and-pencil mental health questionnaires. 1958-1970 - Chun-Yen Chang

, James P. Barufaldi, Ming-Chao Lin, Yi-Chun Chen
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Assessing tenth-grade students' problem solving ability online in the area of Earth sciences. 1971-1981 - Francesca Morganti

, Antonella Carassa, Giuliano Carlo Geminiani:
Planning optimal paths: A simple assessment of survey spatial knowledge in virtual environments. 1982-1996 - Dai-Yi Wang, Sunny S. J. Lin

, Chuen-Tsai Sun:
DIANA: A computer-supported heterogeneous grouping system for teachers to conduct successful small learning groups. 1997-2010 - Marco Cinnirella, Ben Green:

Does 'cyber-conformity' vary cross-culturally? Exploring the effect of culture and communication medium on social conformity. 2011-2025 - Andreas Frey

, Johannes Hartig
, André Ketzel, Axel Zinkernagel, Helfried Moosbrugger:
The use of virtual environments based on a modification of the computer game Quake III Arena® in psychological experimenting. 2026-2039 - Jyh-Rong Chou

, Shih-Wen Hsiao:
A usability study on human-computer interface for middle-aged learners. 2040-2063 - Kamran Sedig:

Toward operationalization of 'flow' in mathematics learnware. 2064-2092
- Stephanie Booth-Kewley, Gerald E. Larson, Dina K. Miyoshi:

Erratum to: "Social desirability effects on computerized and paper-and-pencil questionnaires" [Computers in Human Behavior 23 (2007) 463-477]. 2093
Volume 23, Number 5, September 2007
- Shu Ching Yang

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E-critical/thematic doing history project: Integrating the critical thinking approach with computer-mediated history learning. 2095-2112 - Esther E. Klein, Thomas Tellefsen, Paul J. Herskovitz:

The use of group support systems in focus groups: Information technology meets qualitative research. 2113-2132 - Miguel A. Vallejo, Carlos Jordán

, Guillermo Mañanes, Asunción Andrés, María I. Comeche, Marta I. Díaz:
Clinical psychology offers in the internet in Spain. 2133-2143 - Shu Ching Yang

, Li-Jung Huang:
Computer-mediated critical doing history project. 2144-2162 - T. M. Holtgraves, S. J. Ross, C. R. Weywadt, T. L. Han:

Perceiving artificial social agents. 2163-2174 - Eyal Aharoni

, Alan J. Fridlund:
Social reactions toward people vs. computers: How mere lables shape interactions. 2175-2189 - Manuela Delfino, Stefania Manca

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The expression of social presence through the use of figurative language in a web-based learning environment. 2190-2211 - Kuo-En Chang, Yao-Ting Sung, Song-Ying Lin:

Developing geometry thinking through multimedia learning activities. 2212-2229 - Janet Morahan-Martin, Phyllis A. Schumacher:

Attitudinal and experiential predictors of technological expertise. 2230-2239 - Jane Guiller, Alan Durndell:

Students' linguistic behaviour in online discussion groups: Does gender matter? 2240-2255 - Shu-Ling Wang, Sunny S. J. Lin

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The effects of group composition of self-efficacy and collective efficacy on computer-supported collaborative learning. 2256-2268 - Jan-Are K. Johnsen:

Constraints on message size in quasi-synchronous computer mediated communication: Effect on self-concept accessibility. 2269-2284 - Gilberte Schuyten, H. M. Dekeyser:

Preference for textual information and acting on support devices in multiple representations in a computer based learning environment for statistics. 2285-2301 - Lori N. K. Leonard, Russell P. Haines

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Computer-mediated group influence on ethical behavior. 2302-2320 - Ulla Bunz, Carey Curry, William Voon:

Perceived versus actual computer-email-web fluency. 2321-2344 - Phil Cooley, C. Seifer, Kristen H. Taylor

, Jeremy F. Taylor:
Including genotype information in health surveys. 2345-2354 - David F. Feldon

, Kenneth A. Yates:
Increasing validity in the evaluation of new distance learning technologies. 2355-2366 - Daphne R. Raban

, Sheizaf Rafaeli:
Investigating ownership and the willingness to share information online. 2367-2382 - S. B. N. Thompson, Edel Ennis, T. Coffin, S. Farman:

Design and evaluation of a computerised version of the Benton visual retention test. 2383-2393 - Chien Chou, Hsinyi Peng:

Net-friends: Adolescents' attitudes and experiences vs. teachers' concerns. 2394-2413 - James G. Phillips

, Linnea Reddie:
Decisional style and self-reported Email use in the workplace. 2414-2428 - James C. McElroy, Kevin P. Scheibe

, Paula C. Morrow:
Computer technology as object language: Revisiting office design. 2429-2454 - Aline Chevalier

, Nathalie Bonnardel
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Articulation of web site design constraints: Effects of the task and designers' expertise. 2455-2472 - Jochen Peter, Patti M. Valkenburg

, Alexander P. Schouten
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Precursors of adolescents' use of visual and audio devices during online communication. 2473-2487 - Anne-Mari Folkesson, Lena Swalander:

Self-regulated learning through writing on computers: Consequences for reading comprehension. 2488-2508 - Changya Hu, Hsiao-Chiao Su, Chang-I Bonnie Chen:

The effect of person-organization fit feedback via recruitment web sites on applicant attraction. 2509-2523 - Anja Wessels

, Stefan Fries
, Holger Horz, Nicolai K. Scheele, Wolfgang Effelsberg:
Interactive lectures: Effective teaching and learning in lectures using wireless networks. 2524-2537 - Joseph B. Walther:

Selective self-presentation in computer-mediated communication: Hyperpersonal dimensions of technology, language, and cognition. 2538-2557 - Anne H. Anderson, Rachel McEwan, J. Bal, Jean Carletta:

Virtual team meetings: An analysis of communication and context. 2558-2580
Volume 23, Number 6, November 2007
- Julià Minguillón

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Education and pedagogy with learning objects and learning designs. 2581-2584 - Salvador Sánchez-Alonso

, Yianna Vovides:
Integration of metacognitive skills in the design of learning objects. 2585-2595 - Thomas Cochrane

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Developing interactive multimedia Learning Objects using QuickTime. 2596-2640 - Elena García-Barriocanal, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia

, Miltiadis D. Lytras
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Evaluating pedagogical classification frameworks for learning objects: A case study. 2641-2655 - Daniel Burgos

, Colin Tattersall, Rob Koper:
Re-purposing existing generic games and simulations for e-learning. 2656-2667 - Gulsun Kurubacak:

Building knowledge networks through project-based online learning: A study of developing critical thinking skills via reusable learning objects. 2668-2695 - Jessica Griffiths, Geneen Stubbs, Mike Watkins:

From course notes to granules: A guide to deriving Learning Object components. 2696-2720 - Desirée Joosten-ten Brinke

, Jan van Bruggen, Henry Hermans, Jan Burgers, Bas Giesbers
, Rob Koper, Ignace Latour:
Modeling assessment for re-use of traditional and new types of assessment. 2721-2741 - Olivera Marjanovic

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Using process-oriented, sequencing educational technologies: Some important pedagogical issues. 2742-2759
- Denise Potosky

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The Internet knowledge (iKnow) measure. 2760-2777 - David W. Eccles

, Paul T. Groth
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Wolves, bees, and football: Enhancing coordination in sociotechnological problem solving systems through the study of human and animal groups. 2778-2790 - Mario Hair, Karen Renaud, Judith Ramsay:

The influence of self-esteem and locus of control on perceived email-related stress. 2791-2803 - Chechen Liao, Jian-Liang Chen, David C. Yen

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Theory of planning behavior (TPB) and customer satisfaction in the continued use of e-service: An integrated model. 2804-2822 - Margarete Imhof

, Regina Vollmeyer, Constanze Beierlein:
Computer use and the gender gap: The issue of access, use, motivation, and performance. 2823-2837 - Martin Valcke, Tammy Schellens, Hilde van Keer, M. Gerarts:

Primary school children's safe and unsafe use of the Internet at home and at school: An exploratory study. 2838-2850 - John J. Beckers, Jelte M. Wicherts

, Henk G. Schmidt
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Computer Anxiety: "Trait" or "State"? 2851-2862 - Afke Donker, Pieter Reitsma:

Aiming and clicking in young children's use of the computer mouse. 2863-2874 - J. T. Norris, R. Pauli, D. E. Bray:

Mood change and computer anxiety: A comparison between computerised and paper measures of negative affect. 2875-2887 - Eva M. Lira, Pilar Ripoll, José M. Peiró, Pilar González-Navarro

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The roles of group potency and information and communication technologies in the relationship between task conflict and team effectiveness: A longitudinal study. 2888-2903 - Katrin Arning

, Martina Ziefle:
Understanding age differences in PDA acceptance and performance. 2904-2927 - Steve J. Westerman, Gareth C. Tuck, S. A. Booth, K. Khakzar:

Consumer decision support systems: Internet versus in-store application. 2928-2944 - Jen-Her Wu, Yi-Cheng Chen, Jack Chang:

Critical IS professional activities and skills/knowledge: A perspective of IS managers. 2945-2965 - Johan van Braak, Penni Tearle:

The computer attributes for learning scale (CALS) among university students: Scale development and relationship with actual computer use for learning. 2966-2982 - Nasser Ghasem-Aghaee, Tuncer I. Ören:

Cognitive complexity and dynamic personality in agent simulation. 2983-2997 - Sanne Akkerman, Maarten Overdijk, Wilfried Admiraal

, P. Robert-Jan Simons:
Beyond imprisonment of meaning: Technology facilitating redefining. 2998-3011 - Brian D. Carpenter, Sarah Buday:

Computer use among older adults in a naturally occurring retirement community. 3012-3024 - Bassam Hasan, Mesbah U. Ahmed:

Effects of interface style on user perceptions and behavioral intention to use computer systems. 3025-3037 - Kimberly M. Christopherson:

The positive and negative implications of anonymity in Internet social interactions: "On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Dog". 3038-3056

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