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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 77
Volume 77, December 2017
- Anna Agripina Prisacari

, Jared Danielson
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Computer-based versus paper-based testing: Investigating testing mode with cognitive load and scratch paper use. 1-10 - Osman Erol

, Adile Askim Kurt:
The effects of teaching programming with scratch on pre-service information technology teachers' motivation and achievement. 11-18 - Yaguang Zhu

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Pro-smoking information scanning using social media predicts young adults' smoking behavior. 19-24 - Nelli Ferenczi

, Tara C. Marshall
, Kathrine Bejanyan:
Are sex differences in antisocial and prosocial Facebook use explained by narcissism and relational self-construal? 25-31 - Young-Berm Kim

, Sang-Ho Lee:
Mobile gamer's epistemic curiosity affecting continuous play intention. Focused on players' switching costs and epistemic curiosity. 32-46 - Ofir Turel

, Babajide Osatuyi:
A peer-influence perspective on compulsive social networking site use: Trait mindfulness as a double-edged sword. 47-53 - Zhaojun Teng

, Qian Nie, Cheng Guo, Yanling Liu:
Violent video game exposure and moral disengagement in early adolescence: The moderating effect of moral identity. 54-62 - Nicholas Griffin

, Cory R. Fleck, Mitchell G. Uitvlugt
, Susan M. Ravizza, Kimberly M. Fenn:
The tweeter matters: Factors that affect false memory from Twitter. 63-68 - Barbara Lopes

, Hui Yu:
Who do you troll and Why: An investigation into the relationship between the Dark Triad Personalities and online trolling behaviours towards popular and less popular Facebook profiles. 69-76 - Nicole C. Krämer, German Neubaum, Melanie Hirt

, Carina Knitter, Sina Ostendorf, Sewit Zeru:
"I see you, I know you, it feels good" - Qualitative and quantitative analyses of ambient awareness as a potential mediator of social networking sites usage and well-being. 77-85 - Daniel B. le Roux

, Douglas A. Parry
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In-lecture media use and academic performance: Does subject area matter? 86-94 - Katherine Payne, Mark J. Keith

, Ryan M. Schuetzler
, Justin Scott Giboney:
Examining the learning effects of live streaming video game instruction over Twitch. 95-109 - Sylvia Luu, Anupama Narayan:

Games at work: Examining a model of team effectiveness in an interdependent gaming task. 110-120 - E. Mitchell Church, Ravi Thambusamy

, Hamid R. Nemati
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Privacy and pleasure: A paradox of the hedonic use of computer-mediated social networks. 121-131 - Tsahi (Zack) Hayat

, Ofrit Lesser, Tal Samuel-Azran:
Gendered discourse patterns on online social networks: A social network analysis perspective. 132-139 - Jérôme Guegan, Frédéric Segonds, Jessy Barré

, Nicolas Maranzana
, Fabrice Mantelet
, Stéphanie Buisine:
Social identity cues to improve creativity and identification in face-to-face and virtual groups. 140-147 - Dong Liu

, Paul A. Kirschner, Aryn C. Karpinski:
A meta-analysis of the relationship of academic performance and Social Network Site use among adolescents and young adults. 148-157 - Jonathan Intravia, Kevin T. Wolff

, Rocio Paez, Benjamin R. Gibbs:
Investigating the relationship between social media consumption and fear of crime: A partial analysis of mostly young adults. 158-168 - Benedikt Morschheuser

, Marc Riar
, Juho Hamari
, Alexander Maedche:
How games induce cooperation? A study on the relationship between game features and we-intentions in an augmented reality game. 169-183
- Kyle A. Thomas

, Scott Clifford:
Validity and Mechanical Turk: An assessment of exclusion methods and interactive experiments. 184-197
- Sandy Schumann, Olivier Klein

, Karen M. Douglas
, Miles Hewstone
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When is computer-mediated intergroup contact most promising? Examining the effect of out-group members' anonymity on prejudice. 198-210 - Mingzhong Wang, Wanxue Qi:

Harsh parenting and problematic Internet use in Chinese adolescents: Child emotional dysregulation as mediator and child forgiveness as moderator. 211-219 - Brent J. Hale:

"+1 for Imgur": A content analysis of SIDE theory and common voice effects on a hierarchical bidirectionally-voted commenting system. 220-229 - Leyla Dogruel, Sven Jöckel

, Jessica Vitak
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The valuation of privacy premium features for smartphone apps: The influence of defaults and expert recommendations. 230-239 - Benjamin Balas, Jonathan Pacella:

Trustworthiness perception is disrupted in artificial faces. 240-248 - Joon Soo Lim

, Ghee-Young Noh
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Effects of gain-versus loss-framed performance feedback on the use of fitness apps: Mediating role of exercise self-efficacy and outcome expectations of exercise. 249-257 - S. Adam Brasel, James Gips:

Media multitasking: How visual cues affect switching behavior. 258-265 - Cong Shu, Na Hu

, Xing Zhang
, Yuanxiao Ma
, Xu Chen:
Adult attachment and profile images on Chinese social networking sites: A comparative analysis of Sina Weibo and WeChat. 266-273 - David C. Jeong

, James Lee:
Snap back to reality: Examining the cognitive mechanisms underlying Snapchat. 274-281 - Mohammad Hajarian

, Azam Bastanfard
, Javad Mohammadzadeh
, Madjid Khalilian
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Introducing fuzzy like in social networks and its effects on advertising profits and human behavior. 282-293 - Antonio Cobo

, Nancy E. Guerrón
, Carlos Martín, Francisco del Pozo, José Javier Serrano Olmedo
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Differences between blind people's cognitive maps after proximity and distant exploration of virtual environments. 294-308 - Seyed Shahin Sharifi

, Mauricio Palmeira:
Customers' reactions to technological products: The impact of implicit theories of intelligence. 309-316 - John R. Carlson

, Dawn S. Carlson
, Suzanne Zivnuska, Ranida B. Harris, Kenneth J. Harris:
Applying the job demands resources model to understand technology as a predictor of turnover intentions. 317-325 - Ting-hsiang Tseng, Hazel H. Huang

, Adilina Setiawan
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How do motivations for commitment in online brand communities evolve? The distinction between knowledge- and entertainment-seeking motivations. 326-335 - Emma Rodero:

Effectiveness, attention, and recall of human and artificial voices in an advertising story. Prosody influence and functions of voices. 336-346 - Wei Gao, Zhaopeng Liu, Jingyuan Li:

How does social presence influence SNS addiction? A belongingness theory perspective. 347-355 - María Soledad Ramírez-Montoya

, Juanjo Mena
, José Antonio Rodríguez-Arroyo:
In-service teachers' self-perceptions of digital competence and OER use as determined by a xMOOC training course. 356-364
- Eleonora Pantano, Alessandro Gandini

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Innovation in consumer-computer-interaction in smart retail settings. 365-366 - Eleonora Pantano

, Alessandro Gandini
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Exploring the forms of sociality mediated by innovative technologies in retail settings. 367-373 - Constantinos-Vasilios Priporas, Nikolaos Stylos

, Anestis K. Fotiadis
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Generation Z consumers' expectations of interactions in smart retailing: A future agenda. 374-381 - Francesca Bertacchini, Eleonora Bilotta, Pietro S. Pantano

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Shopping with a robotic companion. 382-395 - Savvas Papagiannidis

, Michael Bourlakis
, Eleftherios Alamanos
, Charles Dennis
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Preferences of smart shopping channels and their impact on perceived wellbeing and social inclusion. 396-405 - Marta Blazquez Cano

, Patsy Perry
, Rachel Ashman
, Kathryn Waite
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The influence of image interactivity upon user engagement when using mobile touch screens. 406-412 - Benedetta Crisafulli

, Jaywant Singh
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Service failures in e-retailing: Examining the effects of response time, compensation, and service criticality. 413-424 - Delia Vazquez

, Charles Dennis
, Yizhong Zhang:
Understanding the effect of smart retail brand - Consumer communications via mobile instant messaging (MIM) - An empirical study in the Chinese context. 425-436 - Helena Van Kerrebroeck

, Malaika Brengman
, Kim Willems
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Escaping the crowd: An experimental study on the impact of a Virtual Reality experience in a shopping mall. 437-450

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