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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 57
Volume 57, April 2016
- Molly M. Greenwood, Mary E. Sorenson, Benjamin R. Warner

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Ferguson on Facebook: Political persuasion in a new era of media effects. 1-10 - Tomasz Oleksy

, Anna Wnuk:
Augmented places: An impact of embodied historical experience on attitudes towards places. 11-16 - Erik W. Black

, Kelsey Mezzina, Lindsay A. Thompson:
Anonymous social media - Understanding the content and context of Yik Yak. 17-22 - Chien-Heng Lin, Chien-Min Chen:

Developing spatial visualization and mental rotation with a digital puzzle game at primary school level. 23-30 - Kai-Tak Poon

, Zhansheng Chen:
Assuring a sense of growth: A cognitive strategy to weaken the effect of cyber-ostracism on aggression. 31-37 - Hyun Jung Oh, Robert LaRose:

Impression management concerns and support-seeking behavior on social network sites. 38-47 - Christian Jacques, Daniel Fortin-Guichard

, Pierre-Yves Bergeron
, Catherine Boudreault, David Lévesque
, Isabelle Giroux
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Gambling content in Facebook games: A common phenomenon? 48-53 - Jennifer M. Ragsdale

, Coty S. Hoover:
Cell phones during nonwork time: A source of job demands and resources. 54-60
- Sander Hermsen

, Jeana Frost, Reint Jan Renes, Peter Kerkhof:
Using feedback through digital technology to disrupt and change habitual behavior: A critical review of current literature. 61-74
- Rachel F. Adler

, Francisco Iacobelli, Yehuda Gutstein:
Are you convinced? A Wizard of Oz study to test emotional vs. rational persuasion strategies in dialogues. 75-81 - Ozan Kuru

, Josh Pasek
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Improving social media measurement in surveys: Avoiding acquiescence bias in Facebook research. 82-92 - Robert T. Keating, Helen M. Hendy, S. Hakan Can

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Demographic and psychosocial variables associated with good and bad perceptions of social media use. 93-98 - Natale Canale

, Mark D. Griffiths
, Alessio Vieno, Valeria Siciliano, Sabrina Molinaro
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Impact of Internet gambling on problem gambling among adolescents in Italy: Findings from a large-scale nationally representative survey. 99-106 - Saeed Ahmad

, Mudasir Mustafa
, Ahsan Ullah
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Association of demographics, motives and intensity of using Social Networking Sites with the formation of bonding and bridging social capital in Pakistan. 107-114 - Hannah L. Schacter, Shayna Greenberg

, Jaana Juvonen:
Who's to blame?: The effects of victim disclosure on bystander reactions to cyberbullying. 115-121 - Hsin-Yi Huang

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Examining the beneficial effects of individual's self-disclosure on the social network site. 122-132 - Kira Eghbal-Azar, Martin Merkt

, Julia Bahnmueller, Stephan Schwan:
Use of digital guides in museum galleries: Determinants of information selection. 133-142 - Hsien-Cheng Lin, Jeng-Yuan Chiou, Chia-Chen Chen, Chen-Wei Yang

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Understanding the impact of nurses' perception and technological capability on nurses' satisfaction with nursing information system usage: A holistic perspective of alignment. 143-152 - M. Sapacz, G. Rockman, James M. Clark:

Are we addicted to our cell phones? 153-159 - Hongjai Rhee, Sudong Kim

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Effects of breaks on regaining vitality at work: An empirical comparison of 'conventional' and 'smart phone' breaks. 160-167 - Raj Prasanna

, Thomas J. Huggins
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Factors affecting the acceptance of information systems supporting emergency operations centres. 168-181 - Matthias Hoenen

, Katrin T. Lübke, Bettina M. Pause:
Non-anthropomorphic robots as social entities on a neurophysiological level. 182-186 - Donghee Yvette Wohn

, Erin L. Spottswood:
Reactions to other-generated face threats on Facebook and their relational consequences. 187-194 - Abolfazl AleAhmad, Mohammad Sadegh Zahedi, Maseud Rahgozar

, Behzad Moshiri
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irBlogs: A standard collection for studying Persian bloggers. 195-207 - Ta-Wei (Daniel) Kao, Winston T. Lin:

The relationship between perceived e-service quality and brand equity: A simultaneous equations system approach. 208-218 - Joy Goodman-Deane, Anna Mieczakowski, Daniel M. Johnson

, Tanya Goldhaber, P. John Clarkson
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The impact of communication technologies on life and relationship satisfaction. 219-229 - Puneet Kaur

, Amandeep Dhir
, Sufen Chen, Risto Rajala
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Understanding online regret experience using the theoretical lens of flow experience. 230-239 - Mariam El Ouirdi

, Asma El Ouirdi, Jesse Segers, Ivana Pais
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Technology adoption in employee recruitment: The case of social media in Central and Eastern Europe. 240-249 - Yungwei Hao, Kathryn S. Lee:

Teaching in flipped classrooms: Exploring pre-service teachers' concerns. 250-260 - Rafael Ballester-Arnal

, Cristina Giménez-García, María Dolores Gil-Llario, Jesús Castro-Calvo:
Cybersex in the "Net generation": Online sexual activities among Spanish adolescents. 261-266 - M. Dolores Vara

, Rosa María Baños, Paloma Rasal
, Alejandro Rodríguez
, Beatriz Rey
, Maja Wrzesien
, Mariano Alcañiz Raya
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A game for emotional regulation in adolescents: The (body) interface device matters. 267-273 - Amir Jalaly Bidgoly

, Behrouz Tork Ladani
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Benchmarking reputation systems: A quantitative verification approach. 274-291 - Gadi Zerach:

Pathological narcissism, cyberbullying victimization and offending among homosexual and heterosexual participants in online dating websites. 292-299 - Willem D. de Kock:

Speech versus text supported hints in learning to solve word problems. 300-311 - Dong Hoo Kim, Yoon Hi Sung, So Young Lee, Dongwon Choi, Yongjun Sung

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Are you on Timeline or News Feed? The roles of Facebook pages and construal level in increasing ad effectiveness. 312-320 - Maya Samaha Rupert, Nazir S. Hawi:

Relationships among smartphone addiction, stress, academic performance, and satisfaction with life. 321-325 - Jennifer Faith, Sheryl Thorburn, Tassnym H. Sinky:

Exploring healthcare experiences among online interactive weight loss forum users. 326-333 - Murat Akçayir, Gökçe Akçayir, Hüseyin Miraç Pektas, Mehmet Akif Ocak

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Augmented reality in science laboratories: The effects of augmented reality on university students' laboratory skills and attitudes toward science laboratories. 334-342 - Hatice Odaci, Çigdem Berber Çelik:

Does internet dependence affect young people's psycho-social status? Intrafamilial and social relations, impulse control, coping ability and body image. 343-347 - Romany Fouad Mansour

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Understanding how big data leads to social networking vulnerability. 348-351 - Gayane Sedrakyan, Jochen De Weerdt

, Monique Snoeck
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Process-mining enabled feedback: "Tell me what I did wrong" vs. "tell me how to do it right". 352-376 - Lotte Vermeulen, Elena Patricia Núñez Castellar, Dirk P. Janssen, Licia Calvi, Jan Van Looy:

Playing under threat. Examining stereotype threat in female game players. 377-387 - Raja Jamilah Raja Yusof

, Azah Anir Norman, Siti Soraya Abdul Rahman, Nurul'adilah Nazri, Zulkifli Mohd-Yusoff
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Cyber-volunteering: Social media affordances in fulfilling NGO social missions. 388-397 - Ann DeSmet

, Sara Bastiaensens
, Katrien Van Cleemput, Karolien Poels
, Heidi Vandebosch, Greet Cardon
, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij:
Deciding whether to look after them, to like it, or leave it: A multidimensional analysis of predictors of positive and negative bystander behavior in cyberbullying among adolescents. 398-415 - Robin M. Kowalski, Chad A. Morgan, Kelan Drake-Lavelle, Brooke Allison

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Cyberbullying among college students with disabilities. 416-427 - Evelien Van Laere, Orhan Agirdag

, Johan van Braak:
Supporting science learning in linguistically diverse classrooms: Factors related to the use of bilingual content in a computer-based learning environment. 428-441 - Nader Sohrabi Safa

, Rossouw von Solms:
An information security knowledge sharing model in organizations. 442-451 - Dawn Laux, Andy Luse, Brian E. Mennecke:

Collaboration, connectedness, and community: An examination of the factors influencing student persistence in virtual communities. 452-464

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