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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 133
Volume 133, January 2020
- Eva Wiese, Patrick P. Weis:
It matters to me if you are human - Examining categorical perception in human and nonhuman agents. 1-12 - Nancy E. Guerrón, Antonio Cobo, José Javier Serrano Olmedo, Carlos Martín:
Sensitive interfaces for blind people in virtual visits inside unknown spaces. 13-25 - Verena Zimmermann, Nina Gerber:
The password is dead, long live the password - A laboratory study on user perceptions of authentication schemes. 26-44 - Hyunjin Kang, Ki Joon Kim:
Feeling connected to smart objects? A moderated mediation model of locus of agency, anthropomorphism, and sense of connectedness. 45-55 - Izak Benbasat, Angelika Dimoka, Paul A. Pavlou, Lingyun Qiu:
The role of demographic similarity in people's decision to interact with online anthropomorphic recommendation agents: Evidence from a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study. 56-70 - Luca Chittaro, Fabio Buttussi:
Corrigendum to "Exploring the use of arcade game elements for attitude change: Two studies in the aviation safety domain" [International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 127 (2019) 112-123]. 71
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