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Computers in Human Behavior

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Computers in Human Behavior is a scholarly journal dedicated to examining the use of computers from a psychological perspective. Original theoretical works, research reports, literature reviews, software reviews, book reviews and announcements are published. The journal addresses both the use of computers in psychology, psychiatry and related disciplines as well as the psychological impact of computer use on individuals, groups and society. The former category includes articles exploring the use of computers for professional practice, training, research and theory development. The latter category includes articles dealing with the psychological effects of computers on phenomena such as human development, learning, cognition, personality, and social interactions. The journal addresses human interactions with computers, not computers per se. The computer is discussed only as a medium through which human behaviors are shaped and expressed. The primary message of most articles involves information about human behavior. Therefore, professionals with an interest in the psychological aspects of computer use, but with limited knowledge of computers, will find this journal of interest.
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No detectada desde ene. 1985 / hasta dic. 2023 ScienceDirect

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revistas

ISSN impreso

0747-5632

ISSN electrónico

1873-7692

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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The diffusion of misinformation on social media: Temporal pattern, message, and source

Jieun ShinORCID; Lian Jian; Kevin Driscoll; François Bar

Palabras clave: General Psychology; Human-Computer Interaction; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous).

Pp. 278-287

Social media filtering and democracy: Effects of social media news use and uncivil political discussions on social media unfriending

Manuel Goyanes; Porismita BorahORCID; Homero Gil de Zúñiga

Palabras clave: Human-Computer Interaction; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous); General Psychology.

Pp. 106759

Is chatting with a sophisticated chatbot as good as chatting online or FTF with a stranger?

Michelle Drouin; Susan Sprecher; Robert NicolaORCID; Taylor PerkinsORCID

Palabras clave: General Psychology; Human-Computer Interaction; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous).

Pp. 107100

Attitudes and perspectives towards the preferences for artificial intelligence in psychotherapy

Mehmet Emin AktanORCID; Zeynep TurhanORCID; İlknur DoluORCID

Pp. 107273

Escaping through video games: Using your avatar to find meaning in life

Rosalynd FraserORCID; Jan SlatteryORCID; Igor YakovenkoORCID

Palabras clave: General Psychology; Human-Computer Interaction; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous).

Pp. 107756

Depression and social anxiety in relation to problematic TikTok use severity: The mediating role of boredom proneness and distress intolerance

Nisha YaoORCID; Jing ChenORCID; Siyuan Huang; Christian MontagORCID; Jon D. Elhai

Palabras clave: General Psychology; Human-Computer Interaction; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous).

Pp. 107751

Like being there: How the soft VR technology could change consumers’ initial decision-making

Yi SunORCID; Yaobin Lu; Bin Wang; Weiguo (Patrick) Fan

Palabras clave: General Psychology; Human-Computer Interaction; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous).

Pp. 107814