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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 119
Volume 119, June 2021
- Heinrich Peters, Andrew Kyngdon, David Stillwell:
Construction and validation of a game-based intelligence assessment in minecraft. 106701
- Katharina Jahn, Bastian Kordyaka, Alla Machulska, Tanja Joan Eiler, Armin Grünewald, Tim Klucken, Rainer Brück, Carl Friedrich Gethmann, Björn Niehaves:
Individualized gamification elements: The impact of avatar and feedback design on reuse intention. 106702
- Catalina Cortázar, Miguel Nussbaum, Jorge Harcha, Danilo Alvares, Felipe López, Julián Goñi, Verónica Cabezas:
Promoting critical thinking in an online, project-based course. 106705
- Birgit Brucker, Romy Brömme, Amelie Ehrmann, Jörg Edelmann, Peter Gerjets:
Touching digital objects directly on multi-touch devices fosters learning about visual contents. 106708
- Nia M. Dowell, Oleksandra Poquet:
SCIP: Combining group communication and interpersonal positioning to identify emergent roles in scaled digital environments. 106709
- Molly Branson, Evita March:
Dangerous dating in the digital age: Jealousy, hostility, narcissism, and psychopathy as predictors of Cyber Dating Abuse. 106711
- Santiago Iglesías-Pradas, Ángel Hernández-García, Julián Chaparro-Peláez, José Luis Prieto:
Emergency remote teaching and students' academic performance in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic: A case study. 106713
- Bonnie Canziani, Sara MacSween:
Consumer acceptance of voice-activated smart home devices for product information seeking and online ordering. 106714
- Anne Lohr, Matthias Stadler, Florian Schultz-Pernice, Olga Chernikova, Maximilian Sailer, Frank Fischer, Michael Sailer:
On powerpointers, clickerers, and digital pros: Investigating the initiation of digital learning activities by teachers in higher education. 106715
- Jyoti Choudrie, Snehasish Banerjee, Ketan Kotecha, Rahee Walambe, Hema Karende, Juhi Ameta:
Machine learning techniques and older adults processing of online information and misinformation: A covid 19 study. 106716
- Eugene Y. Chan, Najam U. Saqib:
Privacy concerns can explain unwillingness to download and use contact tracing apps when COVID-19 concerns are high. 106718 - Kenji Yokotani, Masanori Takano:
Social contagion of cyberbullying via online perpetrator and victim networks. 106719 - Julia Brailovskaia, Jürgen Margraf:
The relationship between burden caused by coronavirus (Covid-19), addictive social media use, sense of control and anxiety. 106720 - Seounmi Youn, Seunga Venus Jin:
"In A.I. we trust?" The effects of parasocial interaction and technopian versus luddite ideological views on chatbot-based customer relationship management in the emerging "feeling economy". 106721 - Isabelle Boutet, Megan LeBlanc, Justin A. Chamberland, Charles A. Collin:
Emojis influence emotional communication, social attributions, and information processing. 106722 - Priska Breves:
Biased by being there: The persuasive impact of spatial presence on cognitive processing. 106723 - Tal Horovitz, Richard E. Mayer:
Learning with human and virtual instructors who display happy or bored emotions in video lectures. 106724 - Jia Li, Xiaochen Zhou:
Internet use and Chinese older adults' subjective well-being (SWB): The role of parent-child contact and relationship. 106725
- Maria Theobald, Jasmin Breitwieser, Kou Murayama, Garvin Brod:
Achievement emotions mediate the link between goal failure and goal revision: Evidence from digital learning environments. 106726
- Peng Hu, Yaobin Lu, Yeming (Yale) Gong:
Dual humanness and trust in conversational AI: A person-centered approach. 106727 - Manuel Gámez-Guadix, Daniel Incera:
Homophobia is online: Sexual victimization and risks on the internet and mental health among bisexual, homosexual, pansexual, asexual, and queer adolescents. 106728 - Tessa Haesevoets, David De Cremer, Kim Dierckx, Alain Van Hiel:
Human-machine collaboration in managerial decision making. 106730 - Laura Marciano, Peter J. Schulz, Anne-Linda Camerini:
How smartphone use becomes problematic: Application of the ALT-SR model to study the predicting role of personality traits. 106731
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