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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 88
Volume 88, November 2018
- Sarah J. Matthews, Traci A. Giuliano, Kayleigh H. Thomas, Maddie L. Straup, Martin A. Martinez:
Not cool, dude: Perceptions of solicited vs. unsolicited sext messages from men and women. 1-4 - Varoth Chotpitayasunondh, Karen M. Douglas:
Measuring phone snubbing behavior: Development and validation of the Generic Scale of Phubbing (GSP) and the Generic Scale of Being Phubbed (GSBP). 5-17 - Mika Immonen, Jouni Koivuniemi:
Self-service technologies in health-care: Exploring drivers for adoption. 18-27 - Sherry Y. Chen, Chih-Hung Chang, Tzu-Chi Yang, Jen-Hang Wang:
An investigation of the development of an animated E-book: A gender difference approach. 28-36 - Chih-Hui Lai, Tang Tang:
From information behaviors to disaster preparedness: Navigating individuals' general and disaster curation in U.S., China, and Australia. 37-46 - Andreas Reissmann, Joachim Hauser, Ewelina Stollberg, Ivo Kaunzinger, Klaus W. Lange:
The role of loneliness in emerging adults' everyday use of facebook - An experience sampling approach. 47-60 - Bingjie Liu, S. Shyam Sundar:
Microworkers as research participants: Does underpaying Turkers lead to cognitive dissonance? 61-69 - Carlee Evans, Daniel L. King, Paul H. Delfabbro:
Effect of brief gaming abstinence on withdrawal in adolescent at-risk daily gamers: A randomized controlled study. 70-77 - Ping-Ling Chen, Chih-Wei Pai:
Evaluating the effects of smartphone racing games and other game types on pedestrian's risk-taking inclinations. 78-83 - Péter Kardos, Zsolt Unoka, Csaba Pléh, Péter Soltész:
Your mobile phone indeed means your social network: Priming mobile phone activates relationship related concepts. 84-88 - Georgiana Craciun:
Choice defaults and social consensus effects on online information sharing: The moderating role of regulatory focus. 89-102 - Jialiang Huang, Liyun Zhou:
Timing of web personalization in mobile shopping: A perspective from Uses and Gratifications Theory. 103-113 - Elena Nasaescu, Inmaculada Marín-López, Vicente J. Llorent, Rosario Ortega-Ruiz, Izabela Zych:
Abuse of technology in adolescence and its relation to social and emotional competencies, emotions in online communication, and bullying. 114-120 - Chia-Lin Hsu, Mu-Chen Chen:
How gamification marketing activities motivate desirable consumer behaviors: Focusing on the role of brand love. 121-133 - Raffaele Filieri, Elisabetta Raguseo, Claudio Vitari:
When are extreme ratings more helpful? Empirical evidence on the moderating effects of review characteristics and product type. 134-142 - Min Sung Kim, Seongcheol Kim:
Factors influencing willingness to provide personal information for personalized recommendations. 143-152 - Cecilia Cheng, Mike W.-L. Cheung, Hsin-yi Wang:
Multinational comparison of internet gaming disorder and psychosocial problems versus well-being: Meta-analysis of 20 countries. 153-167 - Stephen Samendinger, Karin A. Pfeiffer, D. L. Feltz:
Testing group dynamics with a virtual partner to increase physical activity motivation. 168-175 - Meyran Boniel-Nissim, Hagit Sasson:
Bullying victimization and poor relationships with parents as risk factors of problematic internet use in adolescence. 176-183 - Faezeh Karimi, Petr Matous:
Mapping diversity and inclusion in student societies: A social network perspective. 184-194 - Ye Weon Kim, Amy L. Gonzales:
You don't know me: Negative self-views interact with publicness and feedback to shape interpersonal impressions online. 195-204 - Autumn Rae Florimbio, Meagan J. Brem, Alisa R. Garner, Hannah L. Grigorian, Gregory L. Stuart:
Alcohol-related sex expectancies explain the relation between alcohol use and sexting among college students. 205-209 - Odai Y. Khasawneh:
Technophobia without boarders: The influence of technophobia and emotional intelligence on technology acceptance and the moderating influence of organizational climate. 210-218 - Laura Stockdale, Sarah M. Coyne, Laura M. Padilla-Walker:
Parent and Child Technoference and socioemotional behavioral outcomes: A nationally representative study of 10- to 20-year-Old adolescents. 219-226 - Yaniv Kanat-Maymon, Lian Almog, Rinat Cohen, Yair Amichai-Hamburger:
Contingent self-worth and Facebook addiction. 227-235 - Benjamin Balas, Lauren Tupa, Jonathan Pacella:
Measuring social variables in real and artificial faces. 236-243 - Jiun-Yu Wu, Chen Xie:
Using time pressure and note-taking to prevent digital distraction behavior and enhance online search performance: Perspectives from the load theory of attention and cognitive control. 244-254 - Magdalena Kowal, Adam J. Toth, Chris Exton, Mark John Campbell:
Different cognitive abilities displayed by action video gamers and non-gamers. 255-262 - Andrew T. Stull, Logan Fiorella, Richard E. Mayer:
An eye-tracking analysis of instructor presence in video lectures. 263-272
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