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Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 133
Volume 133, August 2022
- Brittany I. Davidson, Heather Shaw, David A. Ellis:
Fuzzy constructs in technology usage scales. 107206 - Jing Guo, Hsuan-Ting Chen:
How does political engagement on social media impact psychological well-being? Examining the mediating role of social capital and perceived social support. 107248 - Till Bieg, Cornelia Gerdenitsch, Isabel Schwaninger, Bettina M. J. Kern, Christopher Frauenberger:
Evaluating Active and Assisted Living technologies: Critical methodological reflections based on a longitudinal randomized controlled trial. 107249 - Dai-Yun Wu, Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin, Nicholas David Bowman:
Watching VR advertising together: How 3D animated agents influence audience responses and enjoyment to VR advertising. 107255
- Simon Thuillard, M. Adams, G. Jelmini, Sven Schmutz, Andreas Sonderegger, Jürgen S. Sauer:
When humans and computers induce social stress through negative feedback: Effects on performance and subjective state. 107270
- Ju-Ling Shih, Ming Ming Chiu, Chang-Hsin Lin:
Personalities, sequences of strategies and actions, and game attacks: A statistical discourse analysis of strategic board game play. 107271 - Qiang Wang, Wen Zhang, Jian Li, Feng Mai, Zhenzhong Ma:
Effect of online review sentiment on product sales: The moderating role of review credibility perception. 107272 - Mehmet Emin Aktan, Zeynep Turhan, Ilknur Dolu:
Attitudes and perspectives towards the preferences for artificial intelligence in psychotherapy. 107273 - Fernanda Polli Leite, Nicolas Pontes, Paulo de Paula Baptista:
Oops, I've overshared! When social media influencers' self-disclosure damage perceptions of source credibility. 107274 - Lisa Hasenbein, Philipp Stark, Ulrich Trautwein, Anna Carolina Muller Queiroz, Jeremy N. Bailenson, Jens-Uwe Hahn, Richard Göllner:
Learning with simulated virtual classmates: Effects of social-related configurations on students' visual attention and learning experiences in an immersive virtual reality classroom. 107282 - Andreas Nanz, Jörg Matthes:
Seeing political information online incidentally. Effects of first- and second-level incidental exposure on democratic outcomes. 107285 - Minghui Li, Yan Wan, Jinping Gao:
What drives the ethical acceptance of deep synthesis applications? A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis. 107286 - Hua Fan, Wei Gao, Bing Han:
How does (im)balanced acceptance of robots between customers and frontline employees affect hotels' service quality? 107287 - Samira Farivar, Fang Wang, Ofir Turel:
Followers' problematic engagement with influencers on social media: An attachment theory perspective. 107288
- Philipp A. Rauschnabel, Reto Felix, Chris Hinsch, Hamza Shahab, Florian Alt:
What is XR? Towards a Framework for Augmented and Virtual Reality. 107289
- Ross Brannigan, Carlos J. Gil-Hernández, Olivia McEvoy, Frances Cronin, Debbi Stanistreet, Richard Layte:
Digital engagement and its association with adverse psychiatric symptoms: A longitudinal cohort study utilizing latent class analysis. 107290 - Steffie S. Y. Kim, Ke M. Huang-Isherwood, Weiwei Zheng, Dmitri Williams:
The art of being together: How group play can increase reciprocity, social capital, and social status in a multiplayer online game. 107291 - Donghee Shin:
The actualization of meta affordances: Conceptualizing affordance actualization in the metaverse games. 107292 - Hailey G. Holmgren, Laura Stockdale, Megan Gale, Sarah M. Coyne:
Parent and child problematic media use: The role of maternal postpartum depression and dysfunctional parent-child interactions in young children. 107293 - Ming-Hui Li, Zhiqin Chen, Li-Lin Rao:
Emotion, analytic thinking and susceptibility to misinformation during the COVID-19 outbreak. 107295 - Paul Formosa, Wendy Rogers, Yannick Griep, Sarah Bankins, Deborah Richards:
Medical AI and human dignity: Contrasting perceptions of human and artificially intelligent (AI) decision making in diagnostic and medical resource allocation contexts. 107296
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