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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 86
Volume 86, September 2018
- Qingke Guo, Peng Sun, Liang Li:
Shyness and online prosocial behavior: A study on multiple mediation mechanisms. 1-8 - Chih-Wei Liu, Shao-Kang Lo, Ai-Yun Hsieh, Yujong Hwang:
Effects of banner Ad shape and the schema creating process on consumer internet browsing behavior. 9-17 - Dan J. Kim, John Hebeler, Victoria Y. Yoon, Fred D. Davis:
Exploring Determinants of Semantic Web Technology Adoption from IT Professionals' Perspective: Industry Competition, Organization Innovativeness, and Data Management Capability. 18-33 - Sandra Tang, Megan E. Patrick:
Technology and interactive social media use among 8th and 10th graders in the U.S. and associations with homework and school grades. 34-44 - Sebastian Berger, Annika M. Wyss, Daria Knoch:
Low self-control capacity is associated with immediate responses to smartphone signals. 45-51 - Jessica S. Mendoza, Benjamin C. Pody, SeungYeon Lee, Minsung Kim, Ian M. McDonough:
The effect of cellphones on attention and learning: The influences of time, distraction, and nomophobia. 52-60 - Clément Belletier, Anaïs Robert, Ladislav Moták, Marie Izaute:
Toward explicit measures of intention to predict information system use: An exploratory study of the role of implicit attitudes. 61-68 - Lorelle Bowditch, Janine Chapman, Anjum Naweed:
Do coping strategies moderate the relationship between escapism and negative gaming outcomes in World of Warcraft (MMORPG) players? 69-76 - Ayoung Suh, Jane Prophet:
The state of immersive technology research: A literature analysis. 77-90 - Cai-Xia Shen:
Does school-related Internet Information seeking improve academic self-efficacy? The moderating role of internet information seeking styles. 91-98 - Christos Mousas, Dimitris Anastasiou, Ourania Spantidi:
The effects of appearance and motion of virtual characters on emotional reactivity. 99-108 - Prasanta Kr. Chopdar, Nikolaos Korfiatis, V. J. Sivakumar, Miltiadis D. Lytras:
Mobile shopping apps adoption and perceived risks: A cross-country perspective utilizing the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. 109-128 - Nuno Piçarra, Jean-Christophe Giger:
Predicting intention to work with social robots at anticipation stage: Assessing the role of behavioral desire and anticipated emotions. 129-146 - Shani Pindek, Alexandra Krajcevska, Paul E. Spector:
Cyberloafing as a coping mechanism: Dealing with workplace boredom. 147-152 - Arne Weigold, Ingrid K. Weigold, Sara N. Natera:
Mean scores for self-report surveys completed using paper-and-pencil and computers: A meta-analytic test of equivalence. 153-164 - Elisabeth Pieger, Maria Bannert:
Differential effects of students' self-directed metacognitive prompts. 165-173 - Youngjin Lee:
Effect of uninterrupted time-on-task on students' success in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). 174-180 - KyuJin Shim, Soo-Kwang Klive Oh:
Who creates the bandwagon? The dynamics of fear of isolation, opinion congruency and anonymity-preference on social media in the 2017 South Korean presidential election. 181-189 - Gianluca Lo Coco, Angela Maiorana, Alberto Mirisola, Laura Salerno, Stefano Boca, Gabriele Profita:
Empirically-derived subgroups of Facebook users and their association with personality characteristics: a Latent Class Analysis. 190-198 - Julia Brailovskaia, Tobias Teismann, Jürgen Margraf:
Physical activity mediates the association between daily stress and Facebook Addiction Disorder (FAD) - A longitudinal approach among German students. 199-204 - Selmar Meents, Tibert Verhagen:
Reducing consumer risk in electronic marketplaces: The signaling role of product and seller information. 205-217 - Vítor Alexandre Coelho, Ana Maria Romão:
The relation between social anxiety, social withdrawal and (cyber)bullying roles: A multilevel analysis. 218-226 - Wanli Xing, Sean P. Goggins, Josh Introne:
Quantifying the Effect of Informational Support on Membership Retention in Online Communities through Large-Scale Data Analytics. 227-234 - Tom Buchanan:
Personality biases in different types of 'internet samples' can influence research outcomes. 235-244 - Yusuke Hayashi, Glenn P. Blessington:
A behavioral economic analysis of media multitasking: Delay discounting as an underlying process of texting in the classroom. 245-255 - Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan, Kimberly J. Mitchell, Emily F. Rothman:
What do kids think about sexting? 256-265 - Yue Zheng, Bu Zhong, Fan Yang:
When algorithms meet journalism: The user perception to automated news in a cross-cultural context. 266-275 - Christina Shane-Simpson, Adriana M. Manago, Naomi Gaggi, Kristen Gillespie-Lynch:
Why do college students prefer Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram? Site affordances, tensions between privacy and self-expression, and implications for social capital. 276-288 - Karen Verswijvel, Wannes Heirman, Kris Hardies, Michel Walrave:
Designing and validating the friendship quality on social network sites questionnaire. 289-298 - Saifuddin Ahmed, Kokil Jaidka, Jaeho Cho:
Do birds of different feather flock together? Analyzing the political use of social media through a language-based approach in a multilingual context. 299-310 - Isabella Chaney, Sameer Hosany, Meng-Shan Sharon Wu, Cheng-Hao Steve Chen, Bang Nguyen:
Size does matter: Effects of in-game advertising stimuli on brand recall and brand recognition. 311-318 - Natalie Wong, Catherine McBride:
Fun over conscience: Fun-seeking tendencies in cyberbullying perpetration. 319-329 - Rowan Daneels, Steven Malliet, Joyce Koeman, Wannes Ribbens:
The enjoyment of shooting games: Exploring the role of perceived realism. 330-336 - Richard Kumi, Rajiv Sabherwal:
Performance consequences of social capital in online communities: The roles of exchange and combination, and absorptive capacity. 337-349 - Ira-Katharina Peter, Franz Petermann:
Cyberbullying: A concept analysis of defining attributes and additional influencing factors. 350-366 - Tobias Kopp, Matthias Riekert, Sonja Utz:
When cognitive fit outweighs cognitive load: Redundant data labels in charts increase accuracy and speed of information extraction. 367-376 - Xiao-Wei Chu, Cui-Ying Fan, Qing-Qi Liu, Zong-Kui Zhou:
Cyberbullying victimization and symptoms of depression and anxiety among Chinese adolescents: Examining hopelessness as a mediator and self-compassion as a moderator. 377-386 - Ascensión Fumero, Rosario J. Marrero, Dolores Voltes, Wenceslao Peñate:
Personal and social factors involved in internet addiction among adolescents: A meta-analysis. 387-400 - Daniel B. Shank, Alyssa DeSanti:
Attributions of morality and mind to artificial intelligence after real-world moral violations. 401-411
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