Problematic Internet Usage self-control dilemmas: The opposite effects of commitment and progress framing cues on perceived value of internet, academic and social behaviors

David Dunbar, Michael Proeve, Rachel Roberts. Problematic Internet Usage self-control dilemmas: The opposite effects of commitment and progress framing cues on perceived value of internet, academic and social behaviors. Computers in Human Behavior, 82:16-33, 2018. [doi]

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  title = {Problematic Internet Usage self-control dilemmas: The opposite effects of commitment and progress framing cues on perceived value of internet, academic and social behaviors},
  author = {David Dunbar and Michael Proeve and Rachel Roberts},
  year = {2018},
  doi = {10.1016/j.chb.2017.12.039},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2017.12.039},
  researchr = {https://researchr.org/publication/DunbarPR18},
  cites = {0},
  citedby = {0},
  journal = {Computers in Human Behavior},
  volume = {82},
  pages = {16-33},
}