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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 82
Volume 82, May 2018
- Yi-Ting Huang:
The female gaze: Content composition and slot position in personalized banner ads, and how they influence visual attention in online shoppers. 1-15 - David Dunbar, Michael Proeve, Rachel Roberts:
Problematic Internet Usage self-control dilemmas: The opposite effects of commitment and progress framing cues on perceived value of internet, academic and social behaviors. 16-33 - Namkee Park, Hyunjoo Noh:
Effects of mobile instant messenger use on acculturative stress among international students in South Korea. 34-43 - M. Claudia tom Dieck, Timothy Hyungsoo Jung, Philipp A. Rauschnabel:
Determining visitor engagement through augmented reality at science festivals: An experience economy perspective. 44-53 - Carolina Stubb:
Story versus info: Tracking blog readers' online viewing time of sponsored blog posts based on content-specific elements. 54-62 - Davide Marengo, Claudio Longobardi, Matteo Angelo Fabris, Michele Settanni:
Highly-visual social media and internalizing symptoms in adolescence: The mediating role of body image concerns. 63-69 - ShinYoung Hwang, Seongcheol Kim:
Does mIM experience affect satisfaction with and loyalty toward O2O services? 70-80 - Yang Xiong, Zhichao Cheng, Enhe Liang, Yinbo Wu:
Accumulation mechanism of opinion leaders' social interaction ties in virtual communities: Empirical evidence from China. 81-93 - Hongjin Shim, Ki Joon Kim:
An exploration of the motivations for binge-watching and the role of individual differences. 94-100 - Dominique Kost, Christian Fieseler, Sut I Wong:
Finding meaning in a hopeless place? The construction of meaningfulness in digital microwork. 101-110 - Han-Chung Huang, T. C. E. Cheng, Weifan Huang, Ching-I Teng:
Who are likely to build strong online social networks? The perspectives of relational cohesion theory and personality theory. 111-123 - Shiu-Li Huang, Chieh-Ting Chen:
How consumers become loyal fans on Facebook. 124-135 - Boyan Bontchev, Olga Georgieva:
Playing style recognition through an adaptive video game. 136-147 - Benjamin K. Johnson, Giulia Ranzini:
Click here to look clever: Self-presentation via selective sharing of music and film on social media. 148-158 - Jon D. Elhai, Ateka A. Contractor:
Examining latent classes of smartphone users: Relations with psychopathology and problematic smartphone use. 159-166 - Hai Liang, Fei Shen:
Birds of a schedule flock together: Social networks, peer influence, and digital activity cycles. 167-176 - Fausto Giunchiglia, Mattia Zeni, Elisa Gobbi, Enrico Bignotti, Ivano Bison:
Mobile social media usage and academic performance. 177-185 - Isabel Rodríguez de Dios, Johanna M. F. van Oosten, Juan-José Igartua:
A study of the relationship between parental mediation and adolescents' digital skills, online risks and online opportunities. 186-198 - Liping Yan, Xiucun Wang:
Why posters contribute different content in their positive online reviews: A social information-processing perspective. 199-216
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