Journal: Computers in Human Behavior

Volume 21, Issue 2

159 -- 194George Fesakis, Angelique Dimitracopoulou, Vassilis Komis. Improving database design teaching in secondary education: action research implementation for documentation of didactic requirements and strategies
195 -- 209Ricard E. Downing, Joi L. Moore, Steven W. Brown. The effects and interaction of spatial visualization and domain expertise on information seeking
211 -- 231Michael Workman. Expert decision support system use, disuse, and misuse: a study using the theory of planned behavior
233 -- 241Jan Noyes, Kate J. Garland. Students attitudes toward books and computers
243 -- 253David Waller. The WALKABOUT: Using virtual environments to assess large-scale spatial abilities
255 -- 272Shih-Chyueh Chuang, Chin-Chung Tsai. Preferences toward the constructivist Internet-based learning environments among high school students in Taiwan
273 -- 286Cleotilde Gonzalez, Polina Vanyukov, Michael K. Martin. The use of microworlds to study dynamic decision making
307 -- 322David Chek Ling Ngo, Eugene Ch ng. Screen design with dynamic symmetry: A discovery
323 -- 341Juan Martínez-Miranda, Arantza Aldea. Emotions in human and artificial intelligence
343 -- 359Ulla Bunz. Using scantron versus an audience response system for survey research: Does methodology matter when measuring computer-mediated communication competence?
361 -- 376Georg W. Alpers, Andrew Winzelberg, Catherine Classen, Heidi Roberts, Parvati Dev, Cheryl Koopman, C. Barr Taylor. Evaluation of computerized text analysis in an Internet breast cancer support group
377 -- 394Erik Wästlund, Henrik Reinikka, Torsten Norlander, Trevor Archer. Effects of VDT and paper presentation on consumption and production of information: Psychological and physiological factors
395 -- 405Xun William Xu, Ross Galloway. Using behavioral modeling technology to capture designer's intent