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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 75
Volume 75, October 2017
- Soyeon Kwon, Sejin Ha, Chris Kowal:
How online self-customization creates identification: Antecedents and consequences of consumer-customized product identification and the role of product involvement. 1-13 - Miao-Hsuan Yen, Ying-Tien Wu:
The role of university students' informal reasoning ability and disposition in their engagement and outcomes of online reading regarding a controversial issue: An eye tracking study. 14-24 - Jihyang Choi, Jae Kook Lee, Emily T. Metzgar:
Investigating effects of social media news sharing on the relationship between network heterogeneity and political participation. 25-31 - Lara Ditrich, Kai Sassenberg:
Kicking out the trolls - Antecedents of social exclusion intentions in Facebook groups. 32-41 - Emilie Loup-Escande, Rémy Frenoy, Guillaume Poplimont, Indira Thouvenin, Olivier Gapenne, Olga Megalakaki:
Contributions of mixed reality in a calligraphy learning task: Effects of supplementary visual feedback and expertise on cognitive load, user experience and gestural performance. 42-49 - Chantal Bacev-Giles, Reeshma Haji:
Online first impressions: Person perception in social media profiles. 50-57 - Jincheng Huang, Jia Zhou, Guangji Liao, Fan Mo, Huilin Wang:
Investigation of Chinese students' O2O shopping through multiple devices. 58-69 - Bingjie Liu, Jin Kang:
Publicness and directedness: Effects of social media affordances on attributions and social perceptions. 70-80 - Ilona M. Kulikovskikh, S. A. Prokhorov, S. A. Suchkova:
Promoting collaborative learning through regulation of guessing in clickers. 81-91 - Koen Aesaert, Joke Voogt, Els Kuiper, Johan van Braak:
Accuracy and bias of ICT self-efficacy: An empirical study into students' over- and underestimation of their ICT competences. 92-102 - Tsai-Hsuan Tsai, Kevin C. Tseng, Yung-Sheng Chang:
Testing the usability of smartphone surface gestures on different sizes of smartphones by different age groups of users. 103-116 - Rojiar Pir Mohammadiani, Shahriar Mohammadi, Zaki Malik:
Understanding the relationship strengths in users' activities, review helpfulness and influence. 117-129 - June Lu, Chun-Sheng Yu, Chang Liu, June Wei:
Comparison of mobile shopping continuance intention between China and USA from an espoused cultural perspective. 130-146 - Shih-Wen Hsiao, Chu-Hsuan Lee, Meng-Hua Yang, Rong-Qi Chen:
User interface based on natural interaction design for seniors. 147-159 - Weam Gaoud Alghabban, Reda M. Salama, Abdulrahman H. Altalhi:
Mobile cloud computing: An effective multimodal interface tool for students with dyslexia. 160-166 - M. Muzamil Naqshbandi, Sulaiman Ainin, Noor Ismawati Jaafar, Nor Liyana Mohd Shuib:
To Facebook or to Face Book? An investigation of how academic performance of different personalities is affected through the intervention of Facebook usage. 167-176 - Ateka A. Contractor, Nicole H. Weiss, Matthew T. Tull, Jon D. Elhai:
PTSD's relation with problematic smartphone use: Mediating role of impulsivity. 177-183 - Albert Barque Duran, Emmanuel M. Pothos, James A. Hampton, James M. Yearsley:
Contemporary morality: Moral judgments in digital contexts. 184-193 - Vimala Balakrishnan:
Unraveling the underlying factors SCulPT-ing cyberbullying behaviours among Malaysian young adults. 194-205 - James A. Roberts, Meredith E. David:
Put down your phone and listen to me: How boss phubbing undermines the psychological conditions necessary for employee engagement. 206-217 - Yu-Chen Kuo, Hui-Chun Chu, Meng-Chieh Tsai:
Effects of an integrated physiological signal-based attention-promoting and English listening system on students' learning performance and behavioral patterns. 218-227
- Giulia Ranzini, Elles Hoek:
To you who (I think) are listening: Imaginary audience and impression management on Facebook. 228-235
- Dongping Li, Xian Li, Liyan Zhao, Yueyue Zhou, Wenqiang Sun, Yanhui Wang:
Linking multiple risk exposure profiles with adolescent Internet addiction: Insights from the person-centered approach. 236-244 - Dena Cox, Jeffrey G. Cox, Anthony D. Cox:
To Err is human? How typographical and orthographical errors affect perceptions of online reviewers. 245-253 - Sun Kyong Lee, Nathan J. Lindsey, Kyun Soo Kim:
The effects of news consumption via social media and news information overload on perceptions of journalistic norms and practices. 254-263 - David John Lemay, Tenzin Doleck, Paul Bazelais:
"Passion and concern for privacy" as factors affecting snapchat use: A situated perspective on technology acceptance. 264-271 - Lisette de Vries, Alessandro M. Peluso, Simona Romani, Peter S. H. Leeflang, Alberto Marcati:
Explaining consumer brand-related activities on social media: An investigation of the different roles of self-expression and socializing motivations. 272-282 - Dawn Beverley Branley, Judith Covey:
Is exposure to online content depicting risky behavior related to viewers' own risky behavior offline? 283-287 - Mark Matthews, Elizabeth L. Murnane, Jaime Snyder, Shion Guha, Pamara F. Chang, Gavin J. Doherty, Geri Gay:
The double-edged sword: A mixed methods study of the interplay between bipolar disorder and technology use. 288-300 - Jiyoung Lee, Yunjung Choi:
Shifting from an audience to an active public in social viewing: Focusing on the discussion network. 301-310 - Carol F. Scott, Laina Y. Bay-Cheng, Mark A. Prince, Thomas H. Nochajski, R. Lorraine Collins:
Time spent online: Latent profile analyses of emerging adults' social media use. 311-319 - Stephen C. Nettelhorst, Whitney K. Jeter, Laura A. Brannon, Aaron Entringer:
Can there be too much of a good thing? The effect of option number on cognitive effort toward online advertisements. 320-328 - Minxue Huang, Rizwan Ali, Junyun Liao:
The effect of user experience in online games on word of mouth: A pleasure-arousal-dominance (PAD) model perspective. 329-338 - Hongjin Shim, Euikyung Shin, Sohye Lim:
What makes us two-screen users? The effects of two-screen viewing motivation and psychological traits on social interactions. 339-346 - Chris Fullwood, Sally Quinn, Linda K. Kaye, Charlotte R. Pennington:
My virtual friend: A qualitative analysis of the attitudes and experiences of Smartphone users: Implications for Smartphone attachment. 347-355 - Lukas Dominik Kaczmarek, Michal Misiak, Maciej Behnke, Martyna Dziekan, Przemyslaw Guzik:
The Pikachu effect: Social and health gaming motivations lead to greater benefits of Pokémon GO use. 356-363 - Alexandra List, Patricia A. Alexander:
Text navigation in multiple source use. 364-375 - Konstantinos Papadopoulos, Eleni Koustriava, Marialena Barouti:
Cognitive maps of individuals with blindness for familiar and unfamiliar spaces: Construction through audio-tactile maps and walked experience. 376-384 - Rachel Young, María Len-Ríos, Henry Young:
Romantic motivations for social media use, social comparison, and online aggression among adolescents. 385-395 - Raquel Assunção, Paula M. Matos:
Adolescents' profiles of problematic Facebook use and associations with developmental variables. 396-403 - Aurora Constantin, Hilary Johnson, Elizabeth Smith, Denise Lengyel, Mark J. Brosnan:
Designing computer-based rewards with and for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and/or Intellectual Disability. 404-414 - Jingjing Yao, Xiongfei Cao:
The balancing mechanism of social networking overuse and rational usage. 415-422 - Zacharoula K. Papamitsiou, Anastasios A. Economides:
Exhibiting achievement behavior during computer-based testing: What temporal trace data and personality traits tell us? 423-438 - Santiago Yubero, Raúl Navarro, María Elche, Elisa Larrañaga, Anastasio Ovejero:
Cyberbullying victimization in higher education: An exploratory analysis of its association with social and emotional factors among Spanish students. 439-449 - Atika Qazi, Alireza Tamjidyamcholo, Ram Gopal Raj, Glenn Hardaker, Craig Standing:
Assessing consumers' satisfaction and expectations through online opinions: Expectation and disconfirmation approach. 450-460 - Luke K. Fryer, Mary D. Ainley, Andrew Thompson, Aaron Gibson, Zelinda Sherlock:
Stimulating and sustaining interest in a language course: An experimental comparison of Chatbot and Human task partners. 461-468 - Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi, Sarah Beth Nelson, Leslie Thomson:
Personal artifact ecologies in the context of mobile knowledge workers. 469-483 - Ricarda Moll, Stephanie Pieschl, Rainer Bromme:
Whoever will read it - The overload heuristic in collective privacy expectations. 484-493 - Jennifer L. Bevan:
Perceptions of selfie takers versus selfie stick users: Exploring personality and social attraction differences. 494-500 - Alton Y. K. Chua, Snehasish Banerjee:
Analyzing review efficacy on Amazon.com: Does the rich grow richer? 501-509 - Maik Beege, Sascha Schneider, Steve Nebel, Jessica Mittangk, Günter Daniel Rey:
Ageism - Age coherence within learning material fosters learning. 510-519 - Leif Sigerson, Angel Y.-L. Li, Mike W.-L. Cheung, Cecilia Cheng:
Examining common information technology addictions and their relationships with non-technology-related addictions. 520-526 - Renwen Zhang:
The stress-buffering effect of self-disclosure on Facebook: An examination of stressful life events, social support, and mental health among college students. 527-537 - Xiaoqing Lin, Siying Li, Chen Qu:
Social network sites influence recovery from social exclusion: Individual differences in social anxiety. 538-546 - Paul van Schaik, Debora Jeske, Joseph A. Onibokun, Lynne M. Coventry, Jurjen Jansen, Petko Kusev:
Risk perceptions of cyber-security and precautionary behaviour. 547-559 - Ali Ahani, Nor Zairah Ab. Rahim, Mehrbakhsh Nilashi:
Forecasting social CRM adoption in SMEs: A combined SEM-neural network method. 560-578
- Cory A. Kildare, Wendy Middlemiss:
Impact of parents mobile device use on parent-child interaction: A literature review. 579-593
- Mu Hu, Mingli Zhang, Yu Wang:
Why do audiences choose to keep watching on live video streaming platforms? An explanation of dual identification framework. 594-606 - Saba Khashe, Gale M. Lucas, Burcin Becerik-Gerber, Jonathan Gratch:
Buildings with persona: Towards effective building-occupant communication. 607-618 - Hannelore Crijns, Veroline Cauberghe, Liselot Hudders, An-Sofie Claeys:
How to deal with online consumer comments during a crisis? The impact of personalized organizational responses on organizational reputation. 619-631 - Shirley S. Ho, May O. Lwin, Edmund Wei Jian Lee:
Till logout do us part? Comparison of factors predicting excessive social network sites use and addiction between Singaporean adolescents and adults. 632-642 - Pavica Sheldon, Philipp A. Rauschnabel, Mary Grace Antony, Sandra Car:
A cross-cultural comparison of Croatian and American social network sites: Exploring cultural differences in motives for Instagram use. 643-651 - Stéphanie Laconi, Sophie Pirès, Henri Chabrol:
Internet gaming disorder, motives, game genres and psychopathology. 652-659 - Hisham M. Abu-Rayya:
Majority members' endorsement of the acculturation integrationist orientation improves their outgroup attitudes toward ethnic minority members: An electronic-contact experiment. 660-666 - Karen Murphy, Stephanie McLauchlan, Mindy Lee:
Is there a link between media-multitasking and the executive functions of filtering and response inhibition? 667-677 - Weiqi He, Aiping Qi, Qing Wang, Haiyan Wu, Zhao Zhang, Ruolei Gu, Wenbo Luo:
Abnormal reward and punishment sensitivity associated with Internet addicts. 678-683
- Holly M. Rus, Jitske Tiemensma:
"It's complicated." A systematic review of associations between social network site use and romantic relationships. 684-703
- Marc Ziegele, Leonard Reinecke:
No place for negative emotions? The effects of message valence, communication channel, and social distance on users' willingness to respond to SNS status updates. 704-713 - Fabius Steinberger, Ronald Schroeter, Christopher N. Watling:
From road distraction to safe driving: Evaluating the effects of boredom and gamification on driving behaviour, physiological arousal, and subjective experience. 714-726 - Yongqiang Sun, Dina Liu, Sijing Chen, Xingrong Wu, Xiao-Liang Shen, Xi Zhang:
Understanding users' switching behavior of mobile instant messaging applications: An empirical study from the perspective of push-pull-mooring framework. 727-738 - Nicholas Brody, Anita L. Vangelisti:
Cyberbullying: Topics, strategies, and sex differences. 739-748 - Michelle Drouin, Manda Coupe, Jeff R. Temple:
Is sexting good for your relationship? It depends ... 749-756 - Thorsten Teichert, Sally M. Gainsbury, Cordelia Mühlbach:
Positioning of online gambling and gaming products from a consumer perspective: A blurring of perceived boundaries. 757-765 - David Coppini, Megan A. Duncan, Douglas M. McLeod, David A. Wise, Kristen E. Bialik, Yin Wu:
When the whole world is watching: A motivations-based account of selective expression and exposure. 766-774 - Shu-Sha Angie Guan, Jessica J. Chiang, Lauren E. Sherman, Jessy Nguyen, Yuling Tsui, Theodore F. Robles:
Culture moderates the effect of social support across communication contexts in young adult women in the United States. 775-784 - Shafiza Mohd Shariff, Xiuzhen Zhang, Mark Sanderson:
On the credibility perception of news on Twitter: Readers, topics and features. 785-796 - Xing Zhang, Shan Liu, Zhaohua Deng, Xing Chen:
Knowledge sharing motivations in online health communities: A comparative study of health professionals and normal users. 797-810 - Dimitris Potoglou, Fay Dunkerley, Sunil Patil, Neil Robinson:
Public preferences for internet surveillance, data retention and privacy enhancing services: Evidence from a pan-European study. 811-825 - Patricia Gómez, Sion Kim Harris, Carmen Barreiro, Manuel Isorna, Antonio Rial:
Profiles of Internet use and parental involvement, and rates of online risks and problematic Internet use among Spanish adolescents. 826-833 - Kent Marett, Joey F. George, Carmen C. Lewis, Manjul Gupta, Gabriel A. Giordano:
Beware the dark side: Cultural preferences for lying online. 834-844 - Jeeyun Oh:
The effect of interactivity on smokers' intention to quit: A linear or curvilinear relationship? 845-854 - Goele Aerts, Tim Smits, Peeter W. J. Verlegh:
How online consumer reviews are influenced by the language and valence of prior reviews: A construal level perspective. 855-864 - Svetlana Sokolov Mladenovic, Igor Mladenovic, Milos Milovancevic, Nebojsa Denic:
Cross-cultural dimensions influence on business internationalization by soft computing technique. 865-869 - Narissra M. Punyanunt-Carter, Jair J. De la Cruz, Jason S. Wrench:
Investigating the relationships among college students' satisfaction, addiction, needs, communication apprehension, motives, and uses & gratifications with Snapchat. 870-875 - Liat Ayalon, Ateret Gewirtz-Meydan:
Senior, mature or single: A qualitative analysis of homepage advertisements of dating sites for older adults. 876-882 - Matthias Hofer, Andreas Hüsser, Sujay Prabhu:
The effect of an avatar's emotional expressions on players' fear reactions: The mediating role of embodiment. 883-890 - Chongyang Chen, Kem Z. K. Zhang, Xiang Gong, Sesia J. Zhao, Matthew K. O. Lee, Liang Liang:
Examining the effects of motives and gender differences on smartphone addiction. 891-902 - Lior Fink, Dorit Geldman:
The effects of consumer participation in product construction and design on willingness to pay: The case of software. 903-911 - Rebecca A. Judges, Clayo Laanments, Anita Stern, Ronald M. Baecker:
"InTouch" with seniors: Exploring adoption of a simplified interface for social communication and related socioemotional outcomes. 912-921 - Byounggwan Lee, Ohkyun Kwon, Inseong Lee, Jinwoo Kim:
Companionship with smart home devices: The impact of social connectedness and interaction types on perceived social support and companionship in smart homes. 922-934 - Isabel Maria Macedo:
Predicting the acceptance and use of information and communication technology by older adults: An empirical examination of the revised UTAUT2. 935-948 - Myojung Chung:
Not just numbers: The role of social media metrics in online news evaluations. 949-957 - Hsuan-Ting Chen, Xueqing Li:
The contribution of mobile social media to social capital and psychological well-being: Examining the role of communicative use, friending and self-disclosure. 958-965 - Ruth Martinez-Lopez, Carmen Yot, Iuliia Tuovila, Víctor-Hugo Perera-Rodríguez:
Online Self-Regulated Learning Questionnaire in a Russian MOOC. 966-974 - Tsuang Kuo, Gwo Yang Tsai, Yen-Chun Jim Wu, Wadee Alhalabi:
From sociability to creditability for academics. 975-984 - Max Sjöblom, Juho Hamari:
Why do people watch others play video games? An empirical study on the motivations of Twitch users. 985-996 - Hsieh-Chih Tsai, Min Jou, Jingying Wang, Chun-Chiang Huang:
An empirical study on the incorporation of APP and progressive reasoning teaching materials for improving technical creativity amongst students in the subject of automatic control. 997-1007 - Jae Kook Lee, Eunyi Kim:
Incidental exposure to news: Predictors in the social media setting and effects on information gain online. 1008-1015
- Maya Samaha Rupert, Nazir S. Hawi:
Corrigendum to "Relationships among smartphone addiction, stress, academic performance, and satisfaction with life" [Computers in Human Behavior 57 (April 2016) 321-325]. 1016 - Rabia Meryem Yilmaz, Ozlem Baydas:
Corrigendum to 'Pre-service teachers' behavioral intention to make educational animated movies and their experiences' [Computers in Human Behavior 63 (2016) 41-49]. 1017-1018 - Sergio Miranda, Antonio Marzano, Miltiadis D. Lytras:
Corrigendum to "A research initiative on the construction of innovative environments for teaching and learning. Montessori and Munari based psycho-pedagogical insights in computers and human behavior for the "New School"" [Computers in Human Behavior 66 (2017) 282-290]. 1019
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