Journal: Computers in Human Behavior

Volume 23, Issue 3

1047 -- 1054Liesbeth Kester, Paul A. Kirschner, Gemma Corbalan. Designing support to facilitate learning in powerful electronic learning environments
1055 -- 1071Tina Seufert, Inge Jänen, Roland Brünken. The impact of intrinsic cognitive load on the effectiveness of graphical help for coherence formation
1072 -- 1088Lisette Munneke, Jerry Andriessen, Gellof Kanselaar, Paul A. Kirschner. Supporting interactive argumentation: Influence of representational tools on discussing a wicked problem
1089 -- 1104Thomas Huk, Mattias Steinke. Learning cell biology with close-up views or connecting lines: Evidence for the structure mapping effect
1105 -- 1125Jeroen Janssen, Gijsbert Erkens, Gellof Kanselaar. Visualization of agreement and discussion processes during computer-supported collaborative learning
1126 -- 1144Susanne Narciss, Antje Proske, Hermann Körndle. Promoting self-regulated learning in web-based learning environments
1145 -- 1161Marcel P. W. van Berlo, Joost Lowyck, Alma Schaafstal. Supporting the instructional design process for team training
1162 -- 1166Jan Elen, Geraldine Clarebout. Supporting learners: Increasing complexity?
1167 -- 1182Ramesh Farzanfar, Sophie Frishkopf, Robert H. Friedman, Kevin Ludena. Evaluating an automated mental health care system: making meaning of human-computer interaction
1195 -- 1210Heng-Yu Ku, Christi A. Harter, Pei-lin Liu, Ling Thompson, Yi-Chia Cheng. The effects of individually personalized computer-based instructional program on solving mathematics problems
1211 -- 1231Armando Barreto, Julie A. Jacko, Peterjohn Hugh. Impact of spatial auditory feedback on the efficiency of iconic human-computer interfaces under conditions of visual impairment
1232 -- 1248Kwasi Amoako-Gyampah. Perceived usefulness, user involvement and behavioral intention: an empirical study of ERP implementation
1258 -- 1272S. J. Thorpe, Mark J. Brosnan. Does computer anxiety reach levels which conform to DSM IV criteria for specific phobia?
1273 -- 1284Jamonn Campbell, Nathan Greenauer, Kristin Macaluso, Christian End. Unrealistic optimism in internet events
1285 -- 1299David McIlroy, Carol Sadler, Nadine Boojawon. Computer phobia and computer self-efficacy: their association with undergraduates' use of university computer facilities
1300 -- 1321Sara Thomée, Mats Eklöf, Ewa Gustafsson, Ralph Nilsson, Mats Hagberg. Prevalence of perceived stress, symptoms of depression and sleep disturbances in relation to information and communication technology (ICT) use among young adults - an explorative prospective study
1329 -- 1346Chorng-Shyong Ong, Jung-Yu Lai. Measuring user satisfaction with knowledge management systems: scale development, purification, and initial test
1347 -- 1354Craig D. Murray, Jezz Fox, Steve Pettifer. Absorption, dissociation, locus of control and presence in virtual reality
1355 -- 1371Estelle Michinov, Nicolas Michinov. Identifying a transition period at the midpoint of an online collaborative activity: a study among adult learners
1372 -- 1383Adam N. Joinson, Ulf-Dietrich Reips. Personalized salutation, power of sender and response rates to Web-based surveys
1384 -- 1389Kristine H. Luce, Andrew Winzelberg, Smita Das, Megan I. Osborne, Susan W. Bryson, C. Barr Taylor. Reliability of self-report: paper versus online administration
1390 -- 1407Jyun-Cheng Wang, Rong-Fuh Day. The effects of attention inertia on advertisements on the WWW
1408 -- 1420Richard Joiner, Mark J. Brosnan, Jill Duffield, Jeff Gavin, Pam Maras. The relationship between Internet identification, Internet anxiety and Internet use
1421 -- 1434Per Carlbring, Sara Brunt, Susanne Bohman, David Austin, Jeffrey Richards, Lars-Göran Öst, Gerhard Andersson. Internet vs. paper and pencil administration of questionnaires commonly used in panic/agoraphobia research
1435 -- 1446Monica T. Whitty, Deborah McLaughlin. Online recreation: The relationship between loneliness, Internet self-efficacy and the use of the Internet for entertainment purposes
1447 -- 1453Peter M. Yellowlees, Shayna Marks. Problematic Internet use or Internet addiction?
1454 -- 1480Maria Lorna A. Kunnath, Richard A. Cornell, Marcella K. Kysilka, Lea Witta. An experimental research study on the effect of pictorial icons on a user-learner s performance
1481 -- 1498Brooke Smith, Peter Caputi. Cognitive interference model of computer anxiety: Implications for computer-based assessment
1499 -- 1530Ton Mooij. Design of educational and ICT conditions to integrate differences in learning: Contextual learning theory and a first transformation step in early education
1531 -- 1548John P. Charlton, Ian D. W. Danforth. Distinguishing addiction and high engagement in the context of online game playing
1549 -- 1581Darleen M. DeRosa, Carter L. Smith, Donald A. Hantula. The medium matters: Mining the long-promised merit of group interaction in creative idea generation tasks in a meta-analysis of the electronic group brainstorming literature
1582 -- 1596Jen-Her Wu, Yu-Min Wang. Measuring ERP success: The key-users viewpoint of the ERP to produce a viable IS in the organization
1597 -- 1615Jiun-Sheng Chris Lin, Pei-Ling Hsieh. The influence of technology readiness on satisfaction and behavioral intentions toward self-service technologies
1616 -- 1641Diana DeStefano, Jo-Anne LeFevre. Cognitive load in hypertext reading: A review
1642 -- 1659Chin-Lung Hsu, Hsi-Peng Lu. Consumer behavior in online game communities: A motivational factor perspective
1660 -- 1674Félix Moral-Toranzo, Jesús Canto-Ortiz, Luis Gómez-Jacinto. Anonymity effects in computer-mediated communication in the case of minority influence
1675 -- 1691Vichita Vathanophas, Seet Yong Liang. Enhancing information sharing in group support systems (GSS)
1692 -- 1719Shintaro Okazaki. Lessons learned from i-mode: What makes consumers click wireless banner ads?