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898 | -- | 900 | Mary Sissons Joshi, Roger Lamb. Obituary: Professor Michael Argyle |
901 | -- | 919 | Joseph P. Forgas, Rebekah East, Norman Y. M. Chan. The use of computer-mediated interaction in exploring affective influences on strategic interpersonal behaviours |
920 | -- | 941 | Sonia Livingstone. Strategies of parental regulation in the media-rich home |
942 | -- | 954 | Katelyn Y. A. McKenna, Kelly J. West. Give me that online-time religion: The role of the internet in spiritual life |
955 | -- | 970 | Martin Tanis, Tom Postmes. Two faces of anonymity: Paradoxical effects of cues to identity in CMC |
971 | -- | 984 | Azy Barak. Emotional support and suicide prevention through the Internet: A field project report |
985 | -- | 998 | Scott E. Caplan, Jacob S. Turner. Bringing theory to research on computer-mediated comforting communication |
999 | -- | 1015 | Rosanna E. Guadagno, Robert B. Cialdini. Persuade him by email, but see her in person: Online persuasion revisited |
1016 | -- | 1032 | A. Contarello, Mauro Sarrica. ICTs, social thinking and subjective well-being - The internet and its representations in everyday life |
1033 | -- | 1045 | Yair Amichai-Hamburger, Adrian Furnham. The Positive Net |