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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 49
Volume 49, August 2015
- Alan K. Goodboy, Matthew M. Martin:
The personality profile of a cyberbully: Examining the Dark Triad. 1-4 - Youssef Shiban, Iris Schelhorn, Verena Jobst, Alexander Hörnlein, Frank Puppe, Paul Pauli, Andreas Mühlberger:
The appearance effect: Influences of virtual agent features on performance and motivation. 5-11 - Aaron C. Weidman, Cheri A. Levinson:
I'm still socially anxious online: Offline relationship impairment characterizing social anxiety manifests and is accurately perceived in online social networking profiles. 12-19 - Chin-Siang Ang, Mansor Abu Talib, Kit-Aun Tan, Jo-Pei Tan, Siti Nor Yaacob:
Understanding computer-mediated communication attributes and life satisfaction from the perspectives of uses and gratifications and self-determination. 20-29 - Bastianina Contena, Yura Loscalzo, Stefano Taddei:
Surfing on Social Network Sites: A comprehensive instrument to evaluate online self-disclosure and related attitudes. 30-37 - Yu-Shan Chang, Kuang-Chao Yu:
The relationship between perceptions of an innovative environment and creative performance in an online synchronous environment. 38-43 - F. Richard Ferraro, Brett Holfeld, S. Frankl, N. Frye, N. Halvorson:
Texting/iPod dependence, executive function and sleep quality in college students. 44-49 - Paul W. Ballantine, Yongjia Lin, Ekant Veer:
The influence of user comments on perceptions of Facebook relationship status updates. 50-55 - Tanya B. Tran, Jutta Joormann:
The role of Facebook use in mediating the relation between rumination and adjustment after a relationship breakup. 56-61 - Azadeh Ashrafzadeh, Sima Sayadian:
University instructors' concerns and perceptions of technology integration. 62-73 - Hyang-Sook Kim, Pamela Brubaker, Kiwon Seo:
Examining psychological effects of source cues and social plugins on a product review website. 74-85 - Weirui Wang, Sigal Segev, Yu Liu:
Use of social networking sites for product communication: A comparative study of Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites. 86-93 - Alexandra Luccioni, Luciana Benotti, Frédéric Landragin:
Overspecified references: An experiment on lexical acquisition in a virtual environment. 94-101 - Ardion Beldad, Margareta Citra Kusumadewi:
Here's my location, for your information: The impact of trust, benefits, and social influence on location sharing application use among Indonesian university students. 102-110 - Dorit Alt:
College students' academic motivation, media engagement and fear of missing out. 111-119 - Chris Clemens, David J. Atkin, Archana Krishnan:
The influence of biological and personality traits on gratifications obtained through online dating websites. 120-129 - Caglar Yildirim, Ana-Paula Correia:
Exploring the dimensions of nomophobia: Development and validation of a self-reported questionnaire. 130-137 - Yu-Feng Huang, Feng-Yang Kuo, Phan Luu, Don M. Tucker, Po-Jang Hsieh:
Hedonic evaluation can be automatically performed: An electroencephalography study of website impression across two cultures. 138-146 - Christian Sebastian Loh, Yanyan Sheng, I-Hung Li:
Predicting expert-novice performance as serious games analytics with objective-oriented and navigational action sequences. 147-155 - Dionysia Kroustallaki, Theano Kokkinaki, Georgios D. Sideridis, Panagiotis G. Simos:
Exploring students' affect and achievement goals in the context of an intervention to improve web searching skills. 156-170 - P. B. F. Moekotte, Saskia Brand-Gruwel, H. T. M. Ritzen, P. Robert-Jan Simons:
Early school leavers' attitudes towards online self-presentation and explicit participation. 171-184 - Seydi Ahmet Satici, Recep Uysal:
Well-being and problematic Facebook use. 185-190 - Hossein Mohammadi:
Social and individual antecedents of m-learning adoption in Iran. 191-207 - Kyle C. Huff:
The comparison of mobile devices to computers for web-based assessments. 208-212 - Wahida Chowdhury, Christopher Burt, Ahmad Akkaoui, Jim Davies:
Quanty: An online game for eliciting the wisdom of the crowd. 213-219 - Qinyu Liao, Xin (Robert) Luo, Anil Gurung, Weihua Shi:
A holistic understanding of non-users' adoption of university campus wireless network: An empirical investigation. 220-229 - Wen-Bin Chiou, Chun-Chia Lee, Da-Chi Liao:
Facebook effects on social distress: Priming with online social networking thoughts can alter the perceived distress due to social exclusion. 230-236 - Tongda Zhang, Xiao Sun, Yueting Chai, Hamid K. Aghajan:
A look at task-switching and multi-tasking behaviors: From the perspective of the computer usage among a large number of people. 237-244 - Jennifer Hill, W. Randolph Ford, Ingrid G. Farreras:
Real conversations with artificial intelligence: A comparison between human-human online conversations and human-chatbot conversations. 245-250 - Rachelle L. Pavelko, Jessica Gall Myrick:
That's so OCD: The effects of disease trivialization via social media on user perceptions and impression formation. 251-258 - Anicia N. Peters, Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, Brian E. Mennecke:
Cultural influences on Facebook practices: A comparative study of college students in Namibia and the United States. 259-271 - Mitja Decman:
Modeling the acceptance of e-learning in mandatory environments of higher education: The influence of previous education and gender. 272-281 - Sangmin Jun, Eunsil Choi:
Academic stress and Internet addiction from general strain theory framework. 282-287 - Stacy Horner, Yvonne Asher, Gary D. Fireman:
The impact and response to electronic bullying and traditional bullying among adolescents. 288-295 - Lisa M. Mai, Rainer Freudenthaler, Frank M. Schneider, Peter Vorderer:
"I know you've seen it!" Individual and social factors for users' chatting behavior on Facebook. 296-302 - Utpal Bose:
Design and evaluation of a group support system supported process to resolve cognitive conflicts. 303-312 - David J. Kern, Kimberly E. Culley:
How do Submarine Force trainers use computer-based navigation trainer systems? Applying cluster analysis to examine situated objectives in the employment of adaptive CBT. 313-323 - Babajide Osatuyi:
Is lurking an anxiety-masking strategy on social media sites? The effects of lurking and computer anxiety on explaining information privacy concern on social media platforms. 324-332 - Yunhwan Kim, Michael Glassman, Michael Steven Williams:
Connecting agents: Engagement and motivation in online collaboration. 333-342 - Maja Wrzesien, Cristina Botella, Juana Bretón-López, Eva del Río González, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, María Ángeles Pérez-Ara:
Treating small animal phobias using a projective-augmented reality system: A single-case study. 343-353 - Adam S. Kahn, Cuihua Shen, Li Lu, Rabindra A. Ratan, Sean Coary, Jinghui Hou, Jingbo Meng, Joseph C. Osborn, Dmitri Williams:
The Trojan Player Typology: A cross-genre, cross-cultural, behaviorally validated scale of video game play motivations. 354-361 - Osman Tolga Aricak, Sahin Dündar, Mark Saldaña:
Mediating effect of self-acceptance between values and offline/online identity expressions among college students. 362-374 - Mirjam Seckler, Klaus Opwis, Alexandre N. Tuch:
Linking objective design factors with subjective aesthetics: An experimental study on how structure and color of websites affect the facets of users' visual aesthetic perception. 375-389 - M. Dolores Gallego, Salvador Bueno, F. José Racero, Jan Noyes:
Open source software: The effects of training on acceptance. 390-399 - Jian Raymond Rui, Hua Wang:
Social network sites and international students' cross-cultural adaptation. 400-411 - Yi Zhu, Ingrid Heynderickx, Judith A. Redi:
Understanding the role of social context and user factors in video Quality of Experience. 412-426 - Stanislav Mamonov, Raquel Benbunan-Fich:
An empirical investigation of privacy breach perceptions among smartphone application users. 427-436 - Serife Ak, Yalçin Özdemir, Yasar Kuzucu:
Cybervictimization and cyberbullying: The mediating role of anger, don't anger me! 437-443 - Jisook Park, W. Trey Hill, Jennifer Bonds-Raacke:
Exploring the relationship between cognitive effort exertion and regret in online vs. offline shopping. 444-450 - Yi Mou, Mike Miller, Hanlong Fu:
Evaluating a target on social media: From the self-categorization perspective. 451-459 - Constantinos K. Coursaris, Wietske van Osch:
Lifestyle-technology fit: Theorizing the role of self-identity in IS research. 460-476 - Ibrahim Akman, Alok Mishra:
Sector diversity in Green Information Technology practices: Technology Acceptance Model perspective. 477-486 - Dragana Martinovic, Gerald H. Burgess, Chantal M. Pomerleau, Cristina Marin:
Comparison of children's gaming scores to NEPSY-II scores: Validation of computer games as cognitive tools. 487-498 - Nicholas Brody, Jorge Peña:
Equity, relational maintenance, and linguistic features of text messaging. 499-506 - Marie Hayes, Katherine van Stolk-Cooke, Fred Muench:
Understanding Facebook use and the psychological affects of use across generations. 507-511 - Phil Reed, Lisa A. Osborne, Michela Romano, Roberto Truzoli:
Higher impulsivity after exposure to the internet for individuals with high but not low levels of self-reported problematic internet behaviours. 512-516 - Selim Günüç:
Relationships and associations between video game and Internet addictions: Is tolerance a symptom seen in all conditions. 517-525 - Lucia F. O'Sullivan:
High texting rates mediate oral sex and intercourse experience in a longitudinal study of high school students. 526-531 - Cristina Calvo-Porral, Jean-Pierre Lévy-Mangin:
Switching behavior and customer satisfaction in mobile services: Analyzing virtual and traditional operators. 532-540
- Aijaz A. Shaikh, Heikki Karjaluoto:
Making the most of information technology & systems usage: A literature review, framework and future research agenda. 541-566
- Areej Abdullah Alhogail:
Design and validation of information security culture framework. 567-575 - Pietro Cipresso, Silvia Serino, Andrea Gaggioli, Giovanni Albani, Alessandro Mauro, Giuseppe Riva:
Psychometric modeling of the pervasive use of Facebook through psychophysiological measures: Stress or optimal experience? 576-587 - Ryan Rogers, Nicholas David Bowman, Mary Beth Oliver:
It's not the model that doesn't fit, it's the controller! The role of cognitive skills in understanding the links between natural mapping, performance, and enjoyment of console video games. 588-596 - Milad Dehghani, Mustafa Tumer:
A research on effectiveness of Facebook advertising on enhancing purchase intention of consumers. 597-600 - Megan A. Moreno, Lauren A. Jelenchick, David J. Breland:
Exploring depression and problematic internet use among college females: A multisite study. 601-607 - Vaka Vésteinsdóttir, Ulf-Dietrich Reips, Adam N. Joinson, Fanney Thorsdottir:
Psychometric properties of measurements obtained with the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability Scale in an Icelandic probability based Internet sample. 608-614 - Heather K. Hudson, Joyce V. Fetro:
Sextual activity: Predictors of sexting behaviors and intentions to sext among selected undergraduate students. 615-622 - Amadeu S. de Campos Filho, Magdala A. Novaes, Alex Sandro Gomes:
A 3D visualization framework to social network monitoring and analysis. 623-634 - Philipp A. Rauschnabel, Alexander Brem, Björn Sven Ivens:
Who will buy smart glasses? Empirical results of two pre-market-entry studies on the role of personality in individual awareness and intended adoption of Google Glass wearables. 635-647 - Hasan A. Abbas, Hosny I. Hamdy:
Determinants of continuance intention factor in Kuwait communication market: Case study of Zain-Kuwait. 648-657 - Jingying Wang, Donghui Guo, Min Jou:
A study on the effects of model-based inquiry pedagogy on students' inquiry skills in a virtual physics lab. 658-669 - Shanhong Luo, Shelley Tuney:
Can texting be used to improve romantic relationships? - The effects of sending positive text messages on relationship satisfaction. 670-678 - Sunghun Chung, Kyung Young Lee, Jinho Choi:
Corrigendum to "Exploring digital creativity in the workplace: The role of enterprise mobile applications on perceived job performance and creativity" [Comput. Human Behav. 42(2015) 93-109]. 679
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