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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, February 2004
- Richard T. A. Wood, Mark D. Griffiths, Darren Chappell, Mark N. O. Davies:
The Structural Characteristics of Video Games: A Psycho-Structural Analysis. 1-10 - Dongseong Choi, Jinwoo Kim:
Why People Continue to Play Online Games: In Search of Critical Design Factors to Increase Customer Loyalty to Online Contents. 11-24 - Ook Lee, Sung Jin Gong:
Overcoming the Confucian Psychological Barrier in Government Cyberspace. 25-28 - V. García, Leonik A. Ahumada, J. Hinkelman, Ricardo F. Muñoz, Jorge Quezada:
Psychology over the Internet: On-Line Experiences. 29-33 - Sean Seepersad:
Coping with Loneliness: Adolescent Online and Offline Behavior. 35-39 - Elisabeth Engelberg, Lennart Sjöberg:
Internet Use, Social Skills, and Adjustment. 41-47 - Michael Smeaton, Mark D. Griffiths:
Internet Gambling and Social Responsibility: An Exploratory Study. 49-57 - Joshua Fogel:
Internet Breast Health Information Use and Coping among Women with Breast Cancer. 59-63 - Amanda Spink, Andrew Koricich, Bernard J. Jansen, Charles Cole:
Sexual Information Seeking on Web Search Engines. 65-72 - Susan M. Wildermuth:
The Effects of Stigmatizing Discourse on the Quality of On-Line Relationships. 73-84 - Bijou Yang, David Lester:
Attitudes Toward Buying Online. 85-91 - Pruthikrai Mahatanankoon, Murugan Anandarajan, Magid Igbaria:
Development of a Measure of Personal Web Usage in the Workplace. 93-104 - Kimberly Young, Carl Case:
Internet Abuse in the Workplace: New Trends in Risk Management. 105-111 - Mitchell Metzger, K. Robert Bridges:
Spectacles, Distinctiveness, and Face Recognition: A Web-Based Experiment. 113-117
- Book Review. 119-120
- Mel Slater:
Presence and Emotions. 121 - Stéphane Bouchard:
Reply to Slater's Comments on Robillard et al. 123
- CyberSightings. 125-129
- CyberEurope. 131-132
Volume 7, Number 2, April 2004
- Paul A. Kirschner:
Guest Editorial. 133-134
- Paul A. Kirschner, Jan van Bruggen:
Learning and Understanding in Virtual Teams. 135-139 - Ingrid Mulder, Janine Swaak, Joseph Kessels:
In Search of Reflective Behavior and Shared Understanding in Ad Hoc Expert Teams. 141-154 - Karel Kreijns, Paul A. Kirschner, Wim M. G. Jochems, Hans van Buuren:
Determining Sociability, Social Space, and Social Presence in (A)synchronous Collaborative Groups. 155-172 - Karen Littleton, Denise Whitelock:
Guiding the Creation of Knowledge and Understanding in a Virtual Learning Environment. 173-181 - Chiel van der Puil, Jerry Andriessen, Gellof Kanselaar:
Exploring Relational Regulation in Computer-Mediated (Collaborative) Learning Interaction: A Developmental Perspective. 183-195 - Richard W. Joiner:
Supporting Collaboration in Virtual Learning Environments. 197-200 - Päivi Häkkinen:
What Makes Learning and Understanding in Virtual Teams So Difficult? 201-206
- Sylvain C. Boies, Al Cooper, Cynthia S. Osborne:
Variations in Internet-Related Problems and Psychosocial Functioning in Online Sexual Activities: Implications for Social and Sexual Development of Young Adults. 207-230 - Chris G. Sibley, Simon O. Heath:
A Quantitative Analysis of the Content and Structure of Public Requests for Private Interaction Posted in Online Public Chatrooms. 231-239 - Sonja Utz:
Enter Your E-mail Address: How German Internet Users Manage their E-mail Addresses. 241-246 - Michele L. Ybarra:
Linkages between Depressive Symptomatology and Internet Harassment among Young Regular Internet Users. 247-257
- CyberSightings. 259-264
- CyberEurope. 265-266
Volume 7, Number 3, June 2004
- Brenda K. Wiederhold:
Guest Editorial. 267-268
- Abstracts from CyberTherapy 2004 January 10-12, 2004, San Diego. 269-320
- John Suler:
The Online Disinhibition Effect. 321-326 - Andrea Gaggioli, Francesca Morganti, R. Walker, Andrea Meneghini, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, José Antonio Lozano, Javier Montesa, José A. Gil, Giuseppe Riva:
Training with Computer-Supported Motor Imagery in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation. 327-332 - Louis Leung:
Net-Generation Attributes and Seductive Properties of the Internet as Predictors of Online Activities and Internet Addiction. 333-348 - Cheryl Campanella Bracken, Leo W. Jeffres, Kimberly A. Neuendorf:
Criticism or Praise? The Impact of Verbal versus Text-Only Computer Feedback on Social Presence, Intrinsic Motivation, and Recall. 349-357 - Dominic Madell, Steven Muncer:
Back from the Beach but Hanging on the Telephone? English Adolescents' Attitudes and Experiences of Mobile Phones and the Internet. 359-367
- Skip Rizzo:
CyberSightings. 369-373
- Giuseppe Riva:
CyberEurope. 375-376
Volume 7, Number 4, August 2004
- C. Nathalie Yuen, Michael J. Lavin:
Internet Dependence in the Collegiate Population: The Role of Shyness. 379-383 - Indeok Song, Robert LaRose, Matthew S. Eastin, Carolyn A. Lin:
Internet Gratifications and Internet Addiction: On the Uses and Abuses of New Media. 384-394 - John Suler:
In Class and Online: Using Discussion Boards in Teaching. 395-401 - Giuseppe Riva, John A. Waterworth, Eva Lindh Waterworth:
The Layers of Presence: A Bio-cultural Approach to Understanding Presence in Natural and Mediated Environments. 402-416 - Ook Lee, Mincheol Shin:
Addictive Consumption of Avatars in Cyberspace. 417-420 - Yoram Eshet Alkali, Yair Amichai-Hamburger:
Experiments in Digital Literacy. 421-429 - Kenneth C. C. Yang:
Effects of Consumer Motives on Search Behavior Using Internet Advertising. 430-442 - Laura Widyanto, Mary McMurran:
The Psychometric Properties of the Internet Addiction Test. 443-450 - Nigel Foreman, George Sandamas, David Newson:
Distance Underestimation in Virtual Space Is Sensitive to Gender But Not Activity-Passivity or Mode of Interaction. 451-457 - Chin-Chung Tsai:
Adolescents' Perceptions Toward the Internet: A 4-T Framework. 458-463 - Sandra Y. Okita:
Effects of Age on Associating Virtual and Embodied Toys. 464-471 - Adam N. Joinson:
Self-Esteem, Interpersonal Risk, and Preference for E-Mail to Face-To-Face Communication. 472-478 - Mark D. Griffiths, Mark N. O. Davies, Darren Chappell:
Demographic Factors and Playing Variables in Online Computer Gaming. 479-487
- Mark D. Wiederhold:
Book Review. 488-489 - Skip Rizzo:
CyberSightings. 490-493 - Giuseppe Riva:
CyberEurope. 494-495
Volume 7, Number 5, October 2004
- Janet Morahan-Martin:
How Internet Users Find, Evaluate, and Use Online Health Information: A Cross-Cultural Review. 497-510 - Richard T. A. Wood, Mark D. Griffiths, Virginia Eatough:
Online Data Collection from Video Game Players: Methodological Issues. 511-518
- Baek Hwan Cho, Saebyul Kim, Dong Ik Shin, Jang-Han Lee, Sang Min Lee, In-Young Kim, Sun I. Kim:
Neurofeedback Training with Virtual Reality for Inattention and Impulsiveness. 519-526 - Cristina Botella, Helena Villa Martín, Azucena García-Palacios, Rosa María Baños, Concepción Perpiñá, Mariano Alcañiz Raya:
Clinically Significant Virtual Environments for the Treatment of Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia. 527-535 - Barbora Simkova, Jan Cincera:
Internet Addiction Disorder and Chatting in the Czech Republic. 536-539 - Paul van Schaik, Triece Turnbull, Anna Van Wersch, Sarah Drummond:
Presence Within a Mixed Reality Environment. 540-552 - Oxana Palesh, Kasey Saltzman, Cheryl Koopman:
Internet Use and Attitudes Towards Illicit Internet Use Behavior in a Sample of Russian College Students. 553-558 - Katherine Chak, Louis Leung:
Shyness and Locus of Control as Predictors of Internet Addiction and Internet Use. 559-570 - Shao-I Chiu, Jie-Zhi Lee, Der-Hsiang Huang:
Video Game Addiction in Children and Teenagers in Taiwan. 571-581 - Tassos A. Mikropoulos, Vassilis Strouboulis:
Factors That Influence Presence in Educational Virtual Environments. 582-591 - Leo Sang-Min Whang, Geun-Young Chang:
Lifestyles of Virtual World Residents: Living in the On-Line Game "Lineage". 592-600
- Skip Rizzo:
CyberSightings. 601-604
- Giuseppe Riva:
CyberEurope. 605-606
Volume 7, Number 6, December 2004
- Elmar T. Schmeisser:
Introduction: Dream of a Display that Pays Attention to the Viewer. 607-609 - Brian Schowengerdt, Eric J. Seibel:
True Three-Dimensional Displays that Allow Viewers to Dynamically Shift Accommodation, Bringing Objects Displayed at Different Viewing Distances Into and Out of Focus. 610-620 - Andrew T. Duchowski, Nathan Cournia, Hunter A. Murphy:
Gaze-Contingent Displays: A Review. 621-634 - Yang Cai:
Minimalism Context-Aware Displays. 635-644 - Daniel W. Repperger:
Adaptive Displays and Controllers Using Alternative Feedback. 645-652 - Mary L. Cummings:
The Need for Command and Control Instant Message Adaptive Interfaces: Lessons Learned from Tactical Tomahawk Human-in-the-Loop Simulations. 653-661 - Carson Reynolds, Rosalind W. Picard:
Ethical Evaluation of Displays that Adapt to Affect. 662-666 - Benjamin Watson, Abhinav Dayal, David P. Luebke, Cliff Woolley:
Improving Adaptive Display with Temporally Adaptive Rendering. 667-672 - David J. Duke:
Drawing Attention to Meaning. 673-682 - Sundaram Narayanan, Lavanya Koppaka, Narasimha Edala, Don Loritz, Raymond Daley:
Adaptive Interface for Personalizing Information Seeking. 683-688 - Carole R. Beal:
Adaptive User Displays for Intelligent Tutoring Software. 689-693 - Jessica D. Bayliss, Samuel A. Inverso, Aleksey Tentler:
Changing the P300 Brain Computer Interface. 694-704
- Jang-Han Lee, Yungsik Lim, Simon J. Graham, Gho Kim, Brenda K. Wiederhold, Mark D. Wiederhold, In-Young Kim, Sun I. Kim:
Nicotine Craving and Cue Exposure Therapy by Using Virtual Environments. 705-713 - Kamala O. Norris:
Gender Stereotypes, Aggression, and Computer Games: An Online Survey of Women. 714-727 - Jay M. Bernhardt, Jacqueline McClain, Roxanne L. Parrott:
Online Health Communication about Human Genetics: Perceptions and Preferences of Internet Users. 728-733 - Rosa María Baños, Cristina Botella, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, Víctor Liaño, Belén Guerrero, Beatriz Rey:
Immersion and Emotion: Their Impact on the Sense of Presence. 734-741 - Kwanguk Kim, Jae-Hun Kim, Jeonghun Ku, Deog Young Kim, Won Hyek Chang, Dong Ik Shin, Jang-Han Lee, In-Young Kim, Sun I. Kim:
A Virtual Reality Assessment and Training System for Unilateral Neglect. 742-749 - Skip Rizzo:
CyberSightings. 750-755 - Giuseppe Riva:
CyberEurope. 756-757
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