| 127 | -- | 128 | Brenda K. Wiederhold. Time to Scrap the U.S. System of Medical Device Regulation? |
| 129 | -- | 134 | Cédric Courtois, Peter Mechant, Lieven De Marez. Communicating Creativity on YouTube: What and for Whom? |
| 135 | -- | 140 | Jamie Guillory, Jeffrey T. Hancock. The Effect of Linkedin on Deception in Resumes |
| 141 | -- | 147 | Mike Boulton, Julian Lloyd, James Down, Hedda Marx. Predicting Undergraduates' Self-Reported Engagement in Traditional and Cyberbullying from Attitudes |
| 148 | -- | 154 | Gary W. Giumetti, Eric S. McKibben, Andrea L. Hatfield, Amber N. Schroeder, Robin M. Kowalski. Cyber Incivility @ Work: The New Age of Interpersonal Deviance |
| 155 | -- | 161 | Luther Elliott, Andrew Golub, Geoffrey Ream, Eloise Dunlap. Video Game Genre as a Predictor of Problem Use |
| 162 | -- | 168 | Maria C. Haagsma, Marcel E. Pieterse, Oscar Peters. The Prevalence of Problematic Video Gamers in The Netherlands |
| 169 | -- | 174 | Nicholas David Bowman, Daniel Schultheiss, Christina Schumann. "I'm Attached, and I'm a Good Guy/Gal!": How Character Attachment Influences Pro- and Anti-Social Motivations to Play Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games |
| 175 | -- | 180 | Sylvia Kairouz, Catherine Paradis, Louise Nadeau. Are Online Gamblers More At Risk Than Offline Gamblers? |
| 181 | -- | 183 | Monica T. Whitty, Tom Buchanan. The Online Romance Scam: A Serious Cybercrime |
| 184 | -- | 185 | Andrea Gaggioli. CyberSightings |
| 186 | -- | 187 | Giuseppe Riva. CyberEurope |