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International Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and Learning, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2013
- Richard H. Wexler, Suzanne Roff-Wexler:
The Evolution and Development of Self in Virtual Worlds. 1-6 - Zheng Yan, Quan Chen, Chengfu Yu:
The Science of Cell Phone Use: Its Past, Present, and Future. 7-18 - Simon Hooper, Charles Miller, Susan Rose, Michael M. Rook:
Exploring Instructor and Student use of an American Sign Language E-Assessment System. 19-28 - Abby McCormack, Mark D. Griffiths:
A Scoping Study of the Structural and Situational Characteristics of Internet Gambling. 29-49 - Pablo Zoghbi Manrique de Lara:
Does Discretionary Internet-based Behavior of Instructors Contribute to Student Satisfaction?: An Empirical Study on 'Cybercivism'. 50-66 - Kyle Faust, Joseph Meyer, Mark D. Griffiths:
Competitive and Professional Gaming: Discussing Potential Benefits of Scientific Study. 67-77
Volume 3, Number 2, 2013
- Kevin Wenyuan Zhao, Louis Leung:
Factors Influencing Online Poll Participation: An Examination of Perception of Online Polls, Information Literacy, and Political Efficacy in Mainland China. 1-12 - Lavinia McLean, Mark D. Griffiths:
Gamers' Attitudes towards Victims of Crime: An Interview Study Using Vignettes. 13-33 - Rita S. Mano:
Gender Effects on Managerial Communication and Work Performance. 34-46 - Ang Li, He Li, Rui Guo, Tingshao Zhu:
MobileSens: A Ubiquitous Psychological Laboratory based on Mobile Device. 47-55 - K. S. Subramanian, Vinita Sinha, Sonali Bhattacharya, Kaushik Chaudhary, Ravi Kulkarni:
A Literature Review on Human Behavioral Pattern through Social Media Use: A HR Perspective. 56-81 - Zheng Yan:
The Science of Cyber Behavior: An Emerged Field of Research. 82-87
Volume 3, Number 3, 2013
- Lavinia McLean, Mark D. Griffiths:
Violent Video Games and Attitudes Towards Victims of Crime: An Empirical Study Among Youth. 1-16 - Michael Yates, Jane Hurry:
The Moderating Role of Video Game Play in the Relationship Between Stress and Externalising Behaviours in Adolescent Males. 17-33 - Robert Z. Zheng, Candice M. Daniel, Robert D. Hill, Marilyn Luptak, Bret L. Hicken, Marren Grant, Randall Rupper:
The Effects of High and Low Technologies on Emotional Support for Caregivers: An Exploratory Study. 34-45 - Quan Chen, Zheng Yan:
New Evidence of Impacts of Cell Phone Use on Driving Performance: A Review. 46-61 - Mohammad Ali Abdolvand, Mehdi Behboudi, Hamideh Mokhtari Hasanabad:
Lead Generation and E-Health: Searching a New Framework. 62-66 - Füsun Sahin, Zheng Yan:
Mobile Phones in Data Collection: A Systematic Review. 67-87
Volume 3, Number 4, 2013
- Kaveri Subrahmanyam, Minas Michikyan, Christine Clemmons, Rogelio Carrillo, Yalda T. Uhls, Patricia M. Greenfield:
Learning from Paper, Learning from Screens: Impact of Screen Reading and Multitasking Conditions on Reading and Writing among College Students. 1-27 - Champika K. Soysa, Jennifer M. Gardner:
Social Capital, Self-Esteem, Popularity, Need for Accessibility to Friends, and Stress Predict Cyber Technology Use. 28-43 - Ang Li, Zheng Yan, Tingshao Zhu:
Self-Report Versus Web-Log: Which One is Better to Predict Personality of Website Users? 44-54 - Constantinos M. Kokkinos, Nafsika Antoniadou, Eleni Dalara, Anastasia Koufogazou, Angeliki Papatziki:
Cyber-Bullying, Personality and Coping among Pre-Adolescents. 55-69 - Nicole Godine, Jeffrey E. Barnett:
The Use of Telepsychology in Clinical Practice: Benefits, Effectiveness, and Issues to Consider. 70-83 - Alex Matthew Krolikowski:
The Effectiveness of Internet-Based Mindfulness Interventions for Physical and Mental Illnesses: A Narrative Review. 84-96
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