default search action
Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 97
Volume 97, August 2019
- Cristóbal Hernández, Diana Rivera Ottenberger, Markus Moessner, Ross D. Crosby, Beate Ditzen:
Depressed and swiping my problems for later: The moderation effect between procrastination and depressive symptomatology on internet addiction. 1-9 - Helena Wenninger, Christy M. K. Cheung, Hanna Krasnova:
College-aged users behavioral strategies to reduce envy on social networking sites: A cross-cultural investigation. 10-23 - Daniel Thiemann, Friedrich W. Hesse, Michail D. Kozlov:
The benefits of collaboration in computer-mediated preference exchange in teams: A psychological perspective. 24-34 - James W. B. Elsey, Katja van Andel, Regina B. Kater, Ilya M. Reints, Mark Spiering:
The impact of virtual reality versus 2D pornography on sexual arousal and presence. 35-43 - Sharon Horwood, Jeromy Anglim:
Problematic smartphone usage and subjective and psychological well-being. 44-50 - Zejun Hao, Liangyi Jin, Yan Li, Hafiza Rabia Akram, Muhammad Farhan Saeed, Jun Ma, Haibo Ma, Jinzi Huang:
Alexithymia and mobile phone addiction in Chinese undergraduate students: The roles of mobile phone use patterns. 51-59 - David A. Ellis:
Are smartphones really that bad? Improving the psychological measurement of technology-related behaviors. 60-66 - Kuan-Ju Chen, Hoi Ling Cheung:
Unlocking the power of ephemeral content: The roles of motivations, gratification, need for closure, and engagement. 67-74 - Jiyoung Chae:
What makes us accept lookism in the selfie era? A three-way interaction among the present, the constant, and the past. 75-83 - Sofia Fountoukidou, Jaap Ham, Uwe Matzat, Cees J. H. Midden:
Effects of an artificial agent as a behavioral model on motivational and learning outcomes. 84-93 - Otto Waris, Susanne M. Jaeggi, Aaron R. Seitz, Minna Lehtonen, Anna Soveri, Karolina M. Lukasik, Ulrika Söderström, Russell A. Cohen Hoffing, Matti Laine:
Video gaming and working memory: A large-scale cross-sectional correlative study. 94-103 - Georgiana Craciun, Kelly Moore:
Credibility of negative online product reviews: Reviewer gender, reputation and emotion effects. 104-115 - Wolfgang J. Weitzl, Clemens Hutzinger:
Rise and fall of complainants' desires: The role of pre-failure brand commitment and online service recovery satisfaction. 116-129 - Jay Tamplin-Wilson, Rebecca Smith, Jessica Morgan, Pam Maras:
Video games as a recovery intervention for ostracism. 130-136 - Xuequn Wang, Zilong Liu:
Online engagement in social media: A cross-cultural comparison. 137-150 - Christopher Gröning, Carmen Binnewies:
"Achievement unlocked!" - The impact of digital achievements as a gamification element on motivation and performance. 151-166 - Minghua Song, Zhuan Zhu, Shen Liu, Hang Fan, Tingting Zhu, Lin Zhang:
Effects of aggressive traits on cyberbullying: Mediated moderation or moderated mediation? 167-178 - Yong Wan Park, Ae Ri Lee:
The moderating role of communication contexts: How do media synchronicity and behavioral characteristics of mobile messenger applications affect social intimacy and fatigue? 179-192 - Jing Luan, Wei Shan, Ying Wang, Jie Xiao:
How easy-to-process information influences consumers over time: Online review vs. brand popularity. 193-201 - Jonas Colliander:
"This is fake news": Investigating the role of conformity to other users' views when commenting on and spreading disinformation in social media. 202-215 - Joris Van Ouytsel, Michel Walrave, Koen Ponnet:
Sexting within adolescents' romantic relationships: How is it related to perceptions of love and verbal conflict? 216-221 - Barbara Schehl, Jörg Leukel, Vijayan Sugumaran:
Understanding differentiated internet use in older adults: A study of informational, social, and instrumental online activities. 222-230 - Myeongki Jeong, Hangjung Zo, Chul Ho Lee, Yasin Ceran:
Feeling displeasure from online social media postings: A study using cognitive dissonance theory. 231-240 - Bumsoo Kim, Yonghwan Kim:
Growing as social beings: How social media use for college sports is associated with college students' group identity and collective self-esteem. 241-249 - Ryan M. Schuetzler, G. Mark Grimes, Justin Scott Giboney:
The effect of conversational agent skill on user behavior during deception. 250-259 - Tzyh-Lih Hsia, An-Jen Chiang, Jen-Her Wu, Nelson N. H. Teng, Amir Dan Rubin:
What drives E-Health usage? Integrated institutional forces and top management perspectives. 260-270 - Natalia Macrynikola, Regina Miranda:
Active Facebook use and mood: When digital interaction turns maladaptive. 271-279 - Chiungjung Huang:
Social network site use and Big Five personality traits: A meta-analysis. 280-290 - Jing Shi, Rebecca Renwick, Nigel E. Turner, Bonnie Kirsh:
Understanding the lives of problem gamers: The meaning, purpose, and influences of video gaming. 291-303 - Eun Go, S. Shyam Sundar:
Humanizing chatbots: The effects of visual, identity and conversational cues on humanness perceptions. 304-316
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.