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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 103
Volume 103, February 2020
- Svenja Schäfer

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Illusion of knowledge through Facebook news? Effects of snack news in a news feed on perceived knowledge, attitude strength, and willingness for discussions. 1-12 - Yueli Zheng, Xiujuan Yang, Qingqi Liu

, Xiaowei Chu
, Qitong Huang, Zongkui Zhou:
Perceived stress and online compulsive buying among women: A moderated mediation model. 13-20 - Maya B. Mathur

, David B. Reichling, Francesca Lunardini
, Alice Geminiani
, Alberto Antonietti
, Peter A. M. Ruijten
, Carmel A. Levitan, Gideon Nave
, Dylan Manfredi, Brandy Bessette-Symons, Attila Szuts, Balazs Aczel:
Uncanny but not confusing: Multisite study of perceptual category confusion in the Uncanny Valley. 21-30 - Lutz Wartberg, Levente Kriston, Rainer Thomasius:

Internet gaming disorder and problematic social media use in a representative sample of German adolescents: Prevalence estimates, comorbid depressive symptoms and related psychosocial aspects. 31-36 - Xun Zhu

, Youllee Kim
, Haseon Park
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Do messages spread widely also diffuse fast? Examining the effects of message characteristics on information diffusion. 37-47 - Yee Man Margaret Ng

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Re-examining the innovation post-adoption process: The case of Twitter discontinuance. 48-56 - Danielle Ka Lai Lee

, Porismita Borah:
Self-presentation on Instagram and friendship development among young adults: A moderated mediation model of media richness, perceived functionality, and openness. 57-66 - Emma Russell

, Stephen A. Woods
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Personality differences as predictors of action-goal relationships in work-email activity. 67-79 - Young-Jae Cha

, Sojung Baek
, Grace Ahn, Hyoungsuk Lee, Boyun Lee, Ji-eun Shin, Dayk Jang
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Compensating for the loss of human distinctiveness: The use of social creativity under Human-Machine comparisons. 80-90 - Gen-Yih Liao

, Thi Tuan Linh Pham, T. C. E. Cheng
, Ching-I Teng
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Impacts of real-world need satisfaction on online gamer loyalty: Perspective of self-affirmation theory. 91-100 - Jie Du

, Guido M. van Koningsbruggen
, Peter Kerkhof:
Spontaneous approach reactions toward social media cues. 101-108 - Graham G. Scott

, Zara P. Brodie, Megan J. Wilson, Lucy Ivory, Christopher J. Hand
, Sara C. Sereno
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Celebrity abuse on Twitter: The impact of tweet valence, volume of abuse, and dark triad personality factors on victim blaming and perceptions of severity. 109-119 - Jörg Zumbach

, Lydia Rammerstorfer, Ines Deibl:
Cognitive and metacognitive support in learning with a serious game about demographic change. 120-129 - Louis Leung

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Exploring the relationship between smartphone activities, flow experience, and boredom in free time. 130-139
- Higinio Mora

, María Teresa Signes Pont
, Andrés Fuster Guilló
, Maria Luisa Pertegal-Felices
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A collaborative working model for enhancing the learning process of science & engineering students. 140-150
- Guanxiong Huang

, Yuchen Ren
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Linking technological functions of fitness mobile apps with continuance usage among Chinese users: Moderating role of exercise self-efficacy. 151-160 - Jukka Ruohonen

, Sami Hyrynsalmi
, Ville Leppänen
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A mixed methods probe into the direct disclosure of software vulnerabilities. 161-173 - Michael Lyvers

, Delilah Cutinho, Fred Arne Thorberg
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Alexithymia, impulsivity, disordered social media use, mood and alcohol use in relation to facebook self-disclosure. 174-180 - Larissa Leonhard

, Veronika Karnowski, Anna Sophie Kümpel
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Online and (the feeling of being) informed: Online news usage patterns and their relation to subjective and objective political knowledge. 181-189 - Marinella Paciello

, Carlo Tramontano
, Annalaura Nocentini, Roberta Fida
, Ersilia Menesini
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The role of traditional and online moral disengagement on cyberbullying: Do externalising problems make any difference? 190-198 - Sophie C. Boerman

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The effects of the standardized instagram disclosure for micro- and meso-influencers. 199-207 - Séverine Lannoy

, Armand Chatard
, Leila Selimbegovic, Nina Tello, Martial Van der Linden, Alexandre Heeren
, Joël Billieux
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Too good to be cautious: High implicit self-esteem predicts self-reported dangerous mobile phone use. 208-213 - Rebecca I. Kiconco

, Gerrit Rooks, Chris Snijders
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Learning mobile money in social networks: Comparing a rural and urban region in Uganda. 214-225 - Yoon-Joo Lee

, Wenjie Yan:
The role of interdependent self-value and opinion climate in promoting online discussion. 226-235

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