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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 76
Volume 76, November 2017
- Matthieu J. Guitton:
Rethinking the impact of new technologies in a climate change era: Challenges or opportunities? 1-2
- Tomasz Oleksy, Anna Wnuk:
Catch them all and increase your place attachment! The role of location-based augmented reality games in changing people - place relations. 3-8 - Bei Yan, Lian Jian:
Beyond reciprocity: The bystander effect of knowledge response in online knowledge communities. 9-18 - Yubo Hou, Tonglin Jiang, Qi Wang:
Socioeconomic status and online shaming: The mediating role of belief in a just world. 19-25 - Yvonne Asher, Abigail Stark, Gary D. Fireman:
Comparing electronic and traditional bullying in embarrassment and exclusion scenarios. 26-34 - Patti M. Valkenburg, Maria Koutamanis, Helen G. M. Vossen:
The concurrent and longitudinal relationships between adolescents' use of social network sites and their social self-esteem. 35-41 - Veronika Karnowski, Anna Sophie Kümpel, Larissa Leonhard, Dominik J. Leiner:
From incidental news exposure to news engagement. How perceptions of the news post and news usage patterns influence engagement with news articles encountered on Facebook. 42-50 - Pablo Martín-Ramos, Maria João Lopes, M. Margarida Lima da Silva, Pedro Gomes, Pedro Pereira da Silva, José P. P. Domingues, Manuela Ramos Silva:
First exposure to Arduino through peer-coaching: Impact on students' attitudes towards programming. 51-58 - Zane Thimmesch-Gill, Kathleen A. Harder, Wilma Koutstaal:
Perceiving emotions in robot body language: Acute stress heightens sensitivity to negativity while attenuating sensitivity to arousal. 59-67 - Kostadin Kushlev, Jason D. E. Proulx, Elizabeth W. Dunn:
Digitally connected, socially disconnected: The effects of relying on technology rather than other people. 68-74 - Monica A. Riordan:
The communicative role of non-face emojis: Affect and disambiguation. 75-86 - Sinisa Mitic, Milan Nikolic, Jelena Jankov, Jelena Vukonjanski, Edit Terek:
The impact of information technologies on communication satisfaction and organizational learning in companies in Serbia. 87-101 - Millissa F. Y. Cheung, Wai-Ming To:
The influence of the propensity to trust on mobile users' attitudes toward in-app advertisements: An extension of the theory of planned behavior. 102-111 - Rhonda Christensen, Gerald Knezek:
Readiness for integrating mobile learning in the classroom: Challenges, preferences and possibilities. 112-121 - Kathryn Schaefer Ziemer, Gizem Korkmaz:
Using text to predict psychological and physical health: A comparison of human raters and computerized text analysis. 122-127 - Martin Dechant, Sabine Trimpl, Christian Wolff, Andreas Mühlberger, Youssef Shiban:
Potential of virtual reality as a diagnostic tool for social anxiety: A pilot study. 128-134 - Azizbek Marakhimov, Jaehun Joo:
Consumer adaptation and infusion of wearable devices for healthcare. 135-148 - Nancy K. Lankton, D. Harrison McKnight, John F. Tripp:
Facebook privacy management strategies: A cluster analysis of user privacy behaviors. 149-163 - Sofía Buelga, Ana Belén Martínez Prieto, María-Jesús Cava:
Differences in family climate and family communication among cyberbullies, cybervictims, and cyber bully-victims in adolescents. 164-173 - Cassandra S. Gauld, Ioni Lewis, Katherine M. White, Judy J. Fleiter, Barry Watson:
Smartphone use while driving: What factors predict young drivers' intentions to initiate, read, and respond to social interactive technology? 174-183 - Marios Belk, Christos Fidas, Panagiotis Germanakos, George Samaras:
The interplay between humans, technology and user authentication: A cognitive processing perspective. 184-200 - Xinxin Shi, Juan Wang, Hong Zou:
Family functioning and Internet addiction among Chinese adolescents: The mediating roles of self-esteem and loneliness. 201-210 - Jay Campisi, Jeffrey May, Kendra Burch, Kalina Larson, Jessica Doscher, Shannon Doherty, Kaitlin Isaacson, Kelly Sebring, Amie Gahan:
Anxiety-inducing Facebook behavior is associated with higher rates of upper respiratory infection in college-aged users. 211-217 - Soo Yun Shin, Brandon Van Der Heide, David Beyea, Yue (Nancy) Dai, Benjamin Prchal:
Investigating moderating roles of goals, reviewer similarity, and self-disclosure on the effect of argument quality of online consumer reviews on attitude formation. 218-226 - Yong Jin Park, Jae Eun Chung:
Health privacy as sociotechnical capital. 227-236 - Elizabeth A. McConnell, Antonia Clifford, Aaron K. Korpak, Gregory Lee Phillips II, Michelle Birkett:
Identity, victimization, and support: Facebook experiences and mental health among LGBTQ youth. 237-244 - Xiaoyu Xu, Qi Li, Lifang Peng, Tzyh-Lih Hsia, Chih-Jung Huang, Jen-Her Wu:
The impact of informational incentives and social influence on consumer behavior during Alibaba's online shopping carnival. 245-254 - Vikanda Pornsakulvanich:
Personality, attitudes, social influences, and social networking site usage predicting online social support. 255-262 - Azadeh Rezvani, Pouria Khosravi, Linying Dong:
Motivating users toward continued usage of information systems: Self-determination theory perspective. 263-275 - Philipp A. Rauschnabel, Alexander Rossmann, M. Claudia tom Dieck:
An adoption framework for mobile augmented reality games: The case of Pokémon Go. 276-286 - Konstantinos Kafetsios, Despoina Chatzakou, Nikolaos Tsigilis, Athena Vakali:
Experience of emotion in face to face and computer-mediated social interactions: An event sampling study. 287-293 - Yu Liu, Jian Raymond Rui, Xi Cui:
Are people willing to share their political opinions on Facebook? Exploring roles of self-presentational concern in spiral of silence. 294-302 - Jaime Banks, David Keith Westerman, Liesel L. Sharabi:
A mere holding effect: Haptic influences on impression formation through mobile dating apps. 303-311 - Sunghun Chung, Jooyoung Park:
Exploring consumer evaluations in social media: The role of psychological distance between company and consumer. 312-320 - Brett Holfeld, Bonnie J. Leadbeater:
Concurrent and longitudinal associations between early adolescents' experiences of school climate and cyber victimization. 321-328 - Pamela Portelli, Clare Eldred:
A grounded theory of attitudes towards online psychological pain management interventions in chronic pain patients. 329-340 - Pragati Priyadarshinee, Rakesh D. Raut, Manoj Kumar Jha, Bhaskar B. Gardas:
Understanding and predicting the determinants of cloud computing adoption: A two staged hybrid SEM - Neural networks approach. 341-362 - Lei Han, Jingyu Geng, Min Jou, Fengqiang Gao, Huayong Yang:
Relationship between shyness and mobile phone addiction in Chinese young adults: Mediating roles of self-control and attachment anxiety. 363-371 - Anna Oleszkiewicz, Tomasz Frackowiak, Agnieszka Sorokowska, Piotr Sorokowski:
Children can accurately recognize facial emotions from emoticons. 372-377 - Jorge Peña, Meng Chen:
With great power comes great responsibility: Superhero primes and expansive poses influence prosocial behavior after a motion-controlled game task. 378-385 - Iris Lav Zezelj, Maria Ioannou, Renata Franc, Charis Psaltis, Borja Martinovic:
The role of inter-ethnic online friendships in prejudice reduction in post-conflict societies: Evidence from Serbia, Croatia and Cyprus. 386-395 - Emily Weinstein:
Adolescents' differential responses to social media browsing: Exploring causes and consequences for intervention. 396-405 - Jaime Ortiz, Shu-Hao Chang, Wen-Hai Chih, Chia-Hao Wang:
The contradiction between self-protection and self-presentation on knowledge sharing behavior. 406-416 - M. K. Ward, Adam W. Meade, Christopher M. Allred, Gabriel Pappalardo, J. William Stoughton:
Careless response and attrition as sources of bias in online survey assessments of personality traits and performance. 417-430 - Lori Kogan, Peter Hellyer, Colleen Duncan, Regina Schoenfeld-Tacher:
A pilot investigation of the physical and psychological benefits of playing Pokémon GO for dog owners. 431-437 - Ioana A. Cionea, Cameron W. Piercy, Christopher J. Carpenter:
A profile of arguing behaviors on Facebook. 438-449 - Megan A. Pollard, Mary L. Courage:
Working memory capacity predicts effective multitasking. 450-462 - Alessandro Biraglia, Ambra Brizi, V. Salvati, R. Metastasio, L. Mannetti:
Assessment and locomotion motivational concerns in Internet Addiction Disorder. 463-468 - Tsai-Hsuan Tsai, Hsien-Tsung Chang, Ya-Ching Chang, Yung-Sheng Chang:
Personality disclosure on social network sites: An empirical examination of differences in Facebook usage behavior, profile contents and privacy settings. 469-482 - Dong-Hong Zhu, Zhen Qi Ye, Ya Ping Chang:
Understanding the textual content of online customer reviews in B2C websites: A cross-cultural comparison between the U.S. and China. 483-493 - Graeme McLean, Kofi Osei-Frimpong:
Examining satisfaction with the experience during a live chat service encounter-implications for website providers. 494-508 - Fazilat Siddiq, Ronny Scherer:
Revealing the processes of students' interaction with a novel collaborative problem solving task: An in-depth analysis of think-aloud protocols. 509-525 - William J. Chopik, R. V. Rikard, Shelia R. Cotten:
Individual difference predictors of ICT use in older adulthood: A study of 17 candidate characteristics. 526-533 - Holly Stead, Peter A. Bibby:
Personality, fear of missing out and problematic internet use and their relationship to subjective well-being. 534-540 - Lisa Thomas, Pam Briggs, Andrew Hart, Finola Kerrigan:
Understanding social media and identity work in young people transitioning to university. 541-553
- Matias Ignatius S. W. Nielsen:
Computer-mediated communication and self-awareness - A selective review. 554-560
- Cristina Quiñones-García, Mark D. Griffiths:
The impact of daily emotional demands, job resources and emotional effort on intensive internet use during and after work. 561-575
- Rachel L. Frost, Debra Rickwood:
A systematic review of the mental health outcomes associated with Facebook use. 576-600
- Adrian Meier, Leonard Reinecke, Christine E. Meltzer:
Corrigendum to ""Facebocrastination"? Predictors of using Facebook for procrastination and its effects on students' well-being" [Computers in Human Behavior 64 (2016) 65-76]. 601 - Bumsoo Kim, Yonghwan Kim:
Corrigendum to "College students' social media use and communication network heterogeneity: Implications for social capital and subjective well-being" [Comput. Hum. Behav. 73(2017) 620-628]". . 602 - Angel Salazar, Jose Manuel Hurtado Gonzalez, Geert Duysters, Anna Sabidussi, Mike Allen:
Corrigendum to "The value for innovation of inter-firm networks and forming alliances: A meta-analytic model of indirect effects" [Computers in Human Behavior volume 64 (2016) 285-298]. 603
- Ronny Scherer, Samuel Greiff, Paul A. Kirschner:
Editorial to the special issue: Current innovations in computer-based assessments. 604-606 - Arthur C. Graesser, Zhiqiang Cai, Brent Morgan, Lijia Wang:
Assessment with computer agents that engage in conversational dialogues and trialogues with learners. 607-616 - Elizabeth Rowe, Jodi Asbell-Clarke, Ryan S. Baker, Michael Eagle, Andrew Hicks, Tiffany Barnes, Rebecca Brown, Teon Edwards:
Assessing implicit science learning in digital games. 617-630 - Alina von Davier, Jiangang Hao, Lei Liu, Patrick C. Kyllonen:
Interdisciplinary research agenda in support of assessment of collaborative problem solving: lessons learned from developing a Collaborative Science Assessment Prototype. 631-640 - Michelle Taub, Nicholas V. Mudrick, Roger Azevedo, Garrett C. Millar, Jonathan P. Rowe, James C. Lester:
Using multi-channel data with multi-level modeling to assess in-game performance during gameplay with Crystal Island. 641-655 - Alvin Vista, Esther Care, Nafisa Awwal:
Visualising and examining sequential actions as behavioural paths that can be interpreted as markers of complex behaviours. 656-671 - Klaus Zechner, Su-Youn Yoon, Suma Bhat, Chee Wee Leong:
Comparative evaluation of automated scoring of syntactic competence of non-native speakers. 672-682 - Lena Engelhardt, Frank Goldhammer, Johannes Naumann, Andreas Frey:
Experimental validation strategies for heterogeneous computer-based assessment items. 683-692 - Bernard P. Veldkamp, Marianna Avetisyan, Alexander Weissman, Jean-Paul Fox:
Stochastic programming for individualized test assembly with mixture response time models. 693-702 - Quan Nguyen, Bart Rienties, Lisette Toetenel, Rebecca Ferguson, Denise Whitelock:
Examining the designs of computer-based assessment and its impact on student engagement, satisfaction, and pass rates. 703-714 - Samuel Greiff, Ronny Scherer, Paul A. Kirschner:
Some critical reflections on the special issue: Current innovations in computer-based assessments. 715-718
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