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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 45
Volume 45, April 2015
- Sonja Utz

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The function of self-disclosure on social network sites: Not only intimate, but also positive and entertaining self-disclosures increase the feeling of connection. 1-10 - Howard Spoelstra, Peter van Rosmalen, Tilly Houtmans, Peter B. Sloep:

Team formation instruments to enhance learner interactions in open learning environments. 11-20 - Qin Gao

, Ye Tian, Mengyuan Tu:
Exploring factors influencing Chinese user's perceived credibility of health and safety information on Weibo. 21-31 - Jianqiang Shen, Oliver Brdiczka, Juan Liu:

A study of Facebook behavior: What does it tell about your Neuroticism and Extraversion? 32-38 - Mirjam Seckler

, Silvia Heinz, Seamus F. Forde, Alexandre N. Tuch, Klaus Opwis
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Trust and distrust on the web: User experiences and website characteristics. 39-50 - Rachel Kowert

, Jens Vogelgesang, Ruth Festl
, Thorsten Quandt
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Psychosocial causes and consequences of online video game play. 51-58 - Camilla Kleban, Linda K. Kaye:

Psychosocial impacts of engaging in Second Life for individuals with physical disabilities. 59-68 - Karla Borja, Suzanne Dieringer, Jesse Daw:

The effect of music streaming services on music piracy among college students. 69-76 - Linda D. Muusses, Peter Kerkhof, Catrin Finkenauer

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Internet pornography and relationship quality: A longitudinal study of within and between partner effects of adjustment, sexual satisfaction and sexually explicit internet material among newly-weds. 77-84 - Christopher R. Engelhardt, Joseph Hilgard, Bruce D. Bartholow

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Acute exposure to difficult (but not violent) video games dysregulates cognitive control. 85-92 - Ibrahim Arpaci

, Kerem Kiliçer
, Salih Bardakci
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Effects of security and privacy concerns on educational use of cloud services. 93-98
- Joana Carvalho

, Rita Francisco
, Ana P. Relvas
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Family functioning and information and communication technologies: How do they relate? A literature review. 99-108
- Cornelia S. Große

, Lisa Jungmann, Rolf Drechsler
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Benefits of illustrations and videos for technical documentations. 109-120 - Eun Kyung Park, S. Shyam Sundar:

Can synchronicity and visual modality enhance social presence in mobile messaging? 121-128 - Sang Yup Lee:

Interpersonal influence on online game choices. 129-136 - Halley M. Pontes, Mark D. Griffiths

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Measuring DSM-5 internet gaming disorder: Development and validation of a short psychometric scale. 137-143 - Kelly P. Dillon, Brad J. Bushman:

Unresponsive or un-noticed?: Cyberbystander intervention in an experimental cyberbullying context. 144-150 - J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Emily V. Patten, Cesia Roche, Jimmy A. Young

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#Gettinghealthy: The perceived influence of social media on young adult health behaviors. 151-157 - Lili Nemec Zlatolas

, Tatjana Welzer, Marjan Hericko, Marko Hölbl
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Privacy antecedents for SNS self-disclosure: The case of Facebook. 158-167 - Jesse Fox

, Jennifer Moreland
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The dark side of social networking sites: An exploration of the relational and psychological stressors associated with Facebook use and affordances. 168-176 - Valeria Siciliano, Luca Bastiani, Lorena Mezzasalma, Danica Thanki, Olivia Curzio

, Sabrina Molinaro
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Validation of a new Short Problematic Internet Use Test in a nationally representative sample of adolescents. 177-184 - Sydney Chinchanachokchai

, Brittany R. L. Duff, Sela Sar:
The effect of multitasking on time perception, enjoyment, and ad evaluation. 185-191 - Niamh A. Merriman

, Caroline P. Whyatt
, Annalisa Setti, Cathy M. Craig
, Fiona N. Newell
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Successful balance training is associated with improved multisensory function in fall-prone older adults. 192-203 - Cong Li, Wan-Hsiu Sunny Tsai:

Social media usage and acculturation: A test with Hispanics in the U.S. 204-212 - Dana Ruggiero:

The effect of a persuasive social impact game on affective learning and attitude. 213-221 - Albert D. Ritzhaupt

, Raymond Pastore, Robert Davis
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Effects of captions and time-compressed video on learner performance and satisfaction. 222-227 - Melissa T. Buelow

, Bradley M. Okdie, Ashley B. Cooper:
The influence of video games on executive functions in college students. 228-234 - Xi Lu

, Kee Jiar Yeo
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Pathological Internet use among Malaysia University Students: Risk factors and the role of cognitive distortion. 235-242 - Maria-Iuliana Dascalu

, Constanta-Nicoleta Bodea
, Alin Moldoveanu
, Anca Mohora, Miltiadis D. Lytras
, Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos:
A recommender agent based on learning styles for better virtual collaborative learning experiences. 243-253 - Zhaojun Yang

, Jun Sun
, Yali Zhang, Ying Wang:
Understanding SaaS adoption from the perspective of organizational users: A tripod readiness model. 254-264 - Minas Michikyan, Kaveri Subrahmanyam, Jessica Dennis:

Facebook use and academic performance among college students: A mixed-methods study with a multi-ethnic sample. 265-272 - Jacob Hornik, Rinat Shaanan Satchi, Ludovica Cesareo, Alberto Pastore:

Information dissemination via electronic word-of-mouth: Good news travels fast, bad news travels faster! 273-280 - Emily K. Vraga

, Kjerstin Thorson, Neta Kligler-Vilenchik
, Emily Gee:
How individual sensitivities to disagreement shape youth political expression on Facebook. 281-289 - Fatma Gizem Karaoglan Yilmaz

, Ramazan Yilmaz
, Hayriye Tugba Öztürk
, Baris Sezer, Tugra Karademir:
Cyberloafing as a barrier to the successful integration of information and communication technologies into teaching and learning environments. 290-298 - Brian McKernan, Rosa Mikeal Martey, Jennifer Stromer-Galley

, Kate Kenski, Benjamin A. Clegg, James E. Folkestad
, Matthew G. Rhodes, Adrienne Shaw
, Emilie T. Saulnier
, Tomek Strzalkowski:
We don't need no stinkin' badges: The impact of reward features and feeling rewarded in educational games. 299-306 - Ghusoon Salim Basheer, Mohd Sharifuddin Ahmad, Alicia Y. C. Tang, Sabine Graf

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Certainty, trust and evidence: Towards an integrative model of confidence in multi-agent systems. 307-315 - Kyung-Tag Lee, Dong-Mo Koo

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Evaluating right versus just evaluating online consumer reviews. 316-327 - Ki Deuk Hyun, Jinhee Kim:

Differential and interactive influences on political participation by different types of news activities and political conversation through social media. 328-334 - Joseph K. Nwankpa

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ERP system usage and benefit: A model of antecedents and outcomes. 335-344 - Mario Lehenbauer-Baum, Martina Fohringer:

Towards classification criteria for internet gaming disorder: Debunking differences between addiction and high engagement in a German sample of World of Warcraft players. 345-351 - Simone Benedetto

, Andrea Carbone, Marco Pedrotti
, Kevin Le Fevre, Linda Amel Yahia Bey, Thierry Baccino:
Rapid serial visual presentation in reading: The case of Spritz. 352-358 - Hossein Mohammadi:

Investigating users' perspectives on e-learning: An integration of TAM and IS success model. 359-374 - Hongmin Ahn

, Elizabeth A. Kwolek, Nicholas David Bowman
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Two faces of narcissism on SNS: The distinct effects of vulnerable and grandiose narcissism on SNS privacy control. 375-381 - Jumin Lee, Ayoung Suh

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How do virtual community members develop psychological ownership and what are the effects of psychological ownership in virtual communities? 382-391 - Young June Sah

, Wei Peng
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Effects of visual and linguistic anthropomorphic cues on social perception, self-awareness, and information disclosure in a health website. 392-401 - Szymon Walkowiak

, Tom Foulsham
, Alison F. Eardley
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Individual differences and personality correlates of navigational performance in the virtual route learning task. 402-410 - Alexander van Deursen

, Colin L. Bolle, Sabrina M. Hegner
, Piet A. M. Kommers
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Modeling habitual and addictive smartphone behavior: The role of smartphone usage types, emotional intelligence, social stress, self-regulation, age, and gender. 411-420

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