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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 70
Volume 70, May 2017
- Ahmet Naci Çoklar, Nihal Dulkadir Yaman, Isil Kabakci Yurdakul:
Information literacy and digital nativity as determinants of online information search strategies. 1-9 - Serena Hillman, Carman Neustaedter:
Trust and mobile commerce in North America. 10-21 - JungHwan Yang, Matthew Barnidge, Hernando Rojas:
The politics of "Unfriending": User filtration in response to political disagreement on social media. 22-29 - Feng Zhao, Zhi-Hua Zhang, Linda Bi, Xiao-Shuang Wu, Wen-Jing Wang, Yi-Feng Li, Ye-Huan Sun:
The association between life events and internet addiction among Chinese vocational school students: The mediating role of depression. 30-38 - Douglas A. Gentile, Patrick K. Bender, Craig A. Anderson:
Violent video game effects on salivary cortisol, arousal, and aggressive thoughts in children. 39-43 - Esra Açikgül Firat, Mustafa Serdar Köksal:
The relationship between use of Web 2.0 tools by prospective science teachers and their biotechnology literacy. 44-50 - Yan Piaw Chua, Yee Pei Chua:
Do computer-mediated communication skill, knowledge and motivation mediate the relationships between personality traits and attitude toward Facebook? 51-59 - Yuhmiin Chang:
The influence of media multitasking on the impulse to buy: A moderated mediation model. 60-66 - Kyung Sun Lee, Wenhong Chen:
A long shadow: Cultural capital, techno-capital and networking skills of college students. 67-73 - Antonio Luis Carrillo, Santiago Martinez, Juan Falgueras, Kenneth C. Scott-Brown:
A reflective characterisation of occasional user. 74-89 - Yolanda Jordaan, Gené Van Heerden:
Online privacy-related predictors of Facebook usage intensity. 90-96 - Jung Eun Lee, Ping Xiang, Zan Gao:
Acute effect of active video games on older children's mood change. 97-103 - Jorge Pelegrín-Borondo, Eva Reinares-Lara, Cristina Olarte-Pascual:
Assessing the acceptance of technological implants (the cyborg): Evidences and challenges. 104-112 - Jasna S. Milosevic-Dordevic, Iris Lav Zezelj:
Civic activism online: Making young people dormant or more active in real life? 113-118 - Dawn Y. Brinkley, Robert A. Ackerman, Samuel E. Ehrenreich, Marion K. Underwood:
Sending and receiving text messages with sexual content: Relations with early sexual activity and borderline personality features in late adolescence. 119-130 - Na Liu, Ruifeng Yu:
Identifying design feature factors critical to acceptance and usage behavior of smartphones. 131-142 - Genavee Brown, Nicolas Michinov, Adriana M. Manago:
Private message me s'il vous plait: Preferences for personal and masspersonal communications on Facebook among American and French students. 143-152 - Joaquin González-Cabrera, Esther Calvete, Ana León-Mejía, Carlota Pérez-Sancho, J. M. Peinado:
Relationship between cyberbullying roles, cortisol secretion and psychological stress. 153-160 - Jon D. Elhai, Sangmi Chai, Aliaksandr Amialchuk, Brian J. Hall:
Cross-cultural and gender associations with anxiety about electronic data hacking. 161-167 - Erik van Ingen, Stephen A. Rains, Kevin B. Wright:
Does social network site use buffer against well-being loss when older adults face reduced functional ability? 168-177 - Jun Scott Chen Hsieh, Yong-Ming Huang, Wen-Chi Vivian Wu:
Technological acceptance of LINE in flipped EFL oral training. 178-190 - Brett W. Robertson, Kerk F. Kee:
Social media at work: The roles of job satisfaction, employment status, and Facebook use with co-workers. 191-196 - Manuel Ninaus, Kristian Kiili, Jake McMullen, Korbinian Moeller:
Assessing fraction knowledge by a digital game. 197-206 - Rod D. Roscoe, Joshua Wilson, Adam C. Johnson, Christopher R. Mayra:
Presentation, expectations, and experience: Sources of student perceptions of automated writing evaluation. 207-221
- Sarah E. Ritvo, Robert S. Allison:
Designing for the exceptional user: Nonhuman animal-computer interaction (ACI). 222-233
- Sarah L. Buglass, Jens F. Binder, Lucy R. Betts, Jean Underwood:
Looking for trouble: A multilevel analysis of disagreeable contacts in online social networks. 234-243 - Diandian Li, Lijun Zheng:
Relationship quality predicts online sexual activities among Chinese heterosexual men and women in committed relationships. 244-250 - Ramazan Yilmaz:
Exploring the role of e-learning readiness on student satisfaction and motivation in flipped classroom. 251-260 - Oswald D. Kothgassner, Mirjam Griesinger, Kathrin Kettner, Katja Wayan, Sabine Völkl-Kernstock, Helmut Hlavacs, Leon Beutl, Anna Felnhofer:
Real-life prosocial behavior decreases after being socially excluded by avatars, not agents. 261-269 - David Álvarez-García, José Carlos Núñez, Alejandra Barreiro-Collazo, Trinidad García:
Validation of the Cybervictimization Questionnaire (CYVIC) for adolescents. 270-281 - Hongying Dai, Jianqiang Hao:
Mining social media data on marijuana use for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. 282-290 - Hongliang Chen, Christopher E. Beaudoin, Traci Hong:
Securing online privacy: An empirical test on Internet scam victimization, online privacy concerns, and privacy protection behaviors. 291-302 - A.-Reum Jung:
The influence of perceived ad relevance on social media advertising: An empirical examination of a mediating role of privacy concern. 303-309 - Han-Chung Huang, May-Kuen Wong, Ju Lu, Weifan Huang, Ching-I Teng:
Can using exergames improve physical fitness? A 12-week randomized controlled trial. 310-316
- Matt C. Howard:
A meta-analysis and systematic literature review of virtual reality rehabilitation programs. 317-327
- Jessica Taylor Piotrowski, Marina Krcmar:
Reading with hotspots: Young children's responses to touchscreen stories. 328-334 - Sarah M. Coyne, Brandon T. McDaniel, Laura Stockdale:
"Do you dare to compare?" Associations between maternal social comparisons on social networking sites and parenting, mental health, and romantic relationship outcomes. 335-340 - Elisabeth Timmermans, Elien De Caluwé:
Development and validation of the Tinder Motives Scale (TMS). 341-350 - Jocelyn M. DeGroot, Tennley A. Vik:
"We were not prepared to tell people yet": Confidentiality breaches and boundary turbulence on Facebook. 351-359 - Daniel J. Kruger, Jaikob M. Djerf:
Bad vibrations? Cell phone dependency predicts phantom communication experiences. 360-364 - Dion Hoe-Lian Goh, Ei Pa Pa Pe-Than, Chei Sian Lee:
Perceptions of virtual reward systems in crowdsourcing games. 365-374 - Regina Jucks, Franziska M. Thon:
Better to have many opinions than one from an expert? Social validation by one trustworthy source versus the masses in online health forums. 375-381 - Ibrahim Arpaci:
Antecedents and consequences of cloud computing adoption in education to achieve knowledge management. 382-390 - Chih-Wei Liu, Ai-Yun Hsieh, Shao-Kang Lo, Yujong Hwang:
What consumers see when time is running out: Consumers' browsing behaviors on online shopping websites when under time pressure. 391-397 - Han-Chung Huang, Li-Shia Huang, Yu-Jen Chou, Ching-I Teng:
Influence of temperament and character on online gamer loyalty: Perspectives from personality and flow theories. 398-406 - Karin M. Fikkers, Jessica Taylor Piotrowski, Patti M. Valkenburg:
A matter of style? Exploring the effects of parental mediation styles on early adolescents' media violence exposure and aggression. 407-415 - Bobby Swar, Tahir Hameed, Iris Reychav:
Information overload, psychological ill-being, and behavioral intention to continue online healthcare information search. 416-425 - Ruoyun Lin, Sonja Utz:
Self-disclosure on SNS: Do disclosure intimacy and narrativity influence interpersonal closeness and social attraction? 426-436 - Michael J. A. Wohl, Christopher G. Davis, Samantha J. Hollingshead:
How much have you won or lost? Personalized behavioral feedback about gambling expenditures regulates play. 437-445 - Jun Xiang, Samantha J. Stanley:
From online to offline: Exploring the role of e-health consumption, patient involvement, and patient-centered communication on perceptions of health care quality. 446-452 - David Dunbar, Michael Proeve, Rachel Roberts:
Problematic internet usage self-regulation dilemmas: Effects of presentation format on perceived value of behavior. 453-459 - Jalayer Khalilzadeh, Ahmet Bulent Ozturk, Anil Bilgihan:
Security-related factors in extended UTAUT model for NFC based mobile payment in the restaurant industry. 460-474 - Jagvir Brar, Hans van der Meij:
Complex software training: Harnessing and optimizing video instruction. 475-485 - Ronny Scherer, Anubha Rohatgi, Ove Edvard Hatlevik:
Students' profiles of ICT use: Identification, determinants, and relations to achievement in a computer and information literacy test. 486-499 - Vanessa Vallejo, Patric Wyss, Alvin Chesham, Andrei V. Mitache, René M. Müri, Urs P. Mosimann, Tobias Nef:
Evaluation of a new serious game based multitasking assessment tool for cognition and activities of daily living: Comparison with a real cooking task. 500-506 - Maria-Iuliana Dascalu, Constanta-Nicoleta Bodea, Bianca Tesila, Alin Moldoveanu, Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos:
How social and semantic technologies can sustain employability through knowledge development and positive behavioral changes. 507-517 - Alison E. Pritchard, C. M. Stephan, Theodore A. Zabel, Lisa Anne Jacobson:
Is this the wave of the future? Examining the psychometric properties of child behavior ratings administered online. 518-522 - Samuel Luna Martins, Guilherme Ribeiro Eulalio Cabral, Luiz Delando Santos Moreira Junior, Erick Haendel Costa Fontes Martins, Giordano Ribeiro de Eulalio Cabral:
Lessons learned about the development of digital entertainment tools for experiments on resources distribution. 523-534 - Dong Hoo Kim, Natalee Kate Seely, Jonghyuk Jung:
Do you prefer, Pinterest or Instagram? The role of image-sharing SNSs and self-monitoring in enhancing ad effectiveness. 535-543 - Adeel Luqman, Xiongfei Cao, Ahmed Ali, Ayesha Masood, Lingling Yu:
Empirical investigation of Facebook discontinues usage intentions based on SOR paradigm. 544-555 - Malakeh Z. Malak, Anas H. Khalifeh, Ahmed Haitham Shuhaiber:
Prevalence of Internet Addiction and associated risk factors in Jordanian school students. 556-563 - Waymond Rodgers, Grace N. Mubako, Laura Hall:
Knowledge management: The effect of knowledge transfer on professional skepticism in audit engagement planning. 564-574 - Sreejesh S., M. R. Anusree:
Effects of cognition demand, mode of interactivity and brand anthropomorphism on gamers' brand attention and memory in advergames. 575-588
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