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Exploring Implicit Cognition: Learning, Memory, and Social Cognitive Processes
Zheng Jin. © 2015. 371 pages.
While widely studied, the capacity of the human mind remains largely unexplored. As such, researchers are continually seeking ways to understand the brain, its function, and its impact on human behavior. Exploring Implicit Cognition: Learning, Memory, and Social Cognitive Processes explores research...
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Psychological and Social Implications Surrounding Internet and Gaming Addiction
Jonathan Bishop. © 2015. 335 pages.
Addiction takes many forms and has the potential to impact individuals of all ages, socio-economic statuses, and ethnic backgrounds. Digital addiction has become one of the latest topics of interest among researchers and mental health professionals as individuals become more engrossed in and reliant on...
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Applying the IAT to Assess Big Five Personality Traits: A Brief Review of Measurement and Validity Issues
Francesco Dentale, Michele Vecchione, Claudio Barbaranelli. © 2015. 15 pages.
This chapter reviews the studies that applied the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to assess the Big Five personality traits, focusing on issues related to measurement and validity. After a brief introduction on the implicit self-concept of personality, the following five issues are critically reviewed...
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Priming
Christina Bermeitinger. © 2015. 45 pages.
This chapter is about the wide variety of priming encountered in cognitive and social psychology. In cognitive psychology, the priming paradigm is mainly used to study memory phenomena or the pre-activation of concepts and motor reactions by related stimuli. In social psychology, the term priming is...
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Individual Differences in Implicit Learning: Current Problems and Issues for Research
Daisuke Nakamura. © 2015. 25 pages.
This chapter reviews research on whether individual differences in psychometric intelligence, working memory, and other less investigated variables, such as emotion and personality, affect implicit learning, with particular focus on Reber's evolutionary theory and Kaufman's dual-process theory...
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Rethinking Bloom's Taxonomy: Implicit Cognitive Vulnerability as an Impetus towards Higher Order Thinking Skills
Caroline M. Crawford, Marion S. Smith. © 2015. 18 pages.
Implicit cognition is an intriguing area of focus when one considers the impact of implicit memory theories upon each learner's cognitive vulnerability when framed through Bloom's Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain. Specifically, consider the learner's cognitive understanding and movement...
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Implicit Social Cognition and Language Attitudes Research
Andrew J. Pantos. © 2015. 14 pages.
This chapter argues for incorporation of concepts and methods from the domain of Implicit Social Cognition (ISC) into the field of language attitudes research. As support, this chapter reports on a quantitative study that employed both an audio Implicit Association Test and traditional self-report...
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Implicit Processes and Emotions in Stereotype Threat about Women's Leadership
Gwendolyn A. Kelso, Leslie R. Brody. © 2015. 20 pages.
Stereotype threat about leadership ability may trigger emotional and cognitive responses that reduce women's leadership aspirations. This chapter reviews literature and presents a study on the effects of implicit (covert) and explicit (overt) leadership stereotype threat on women's emotions...
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Smoking, Implicit Attitudes, and Context-Sensitivity: An Overview
Sabine Glock, Ineke M. Pit ten-Cate. © 2015. 24 pages.
This chapter focuses on implicit attitudes toward smoking and provides the first systematic review of research in this domain. Implicit attitudes are suggested to guide automatic behavior, thereby playing a pivotal role for automatic processes inherent in addictive behaviors. This chapter further...
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Function over Form: A Behavioral Approach to Implicit Attitudes
Anthony G. O'Reilly, Bryan Roche, Aoife Cartwright. © 2015. 21 pages.
Research surrounding the construct of “implicit attitudes” and the various methodologies for measuring that construct is currently founded on the social cognitive paradigm. However, no robust and agreed upon theoretical framework has emerged from this paradigm, despite the widespread adoption of...
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The Role of Implicit Mechanisms in Buffering Self-Esteem from Social Threats
Jordan B. Leitner, Chad E. Forbes. © 2015. 22 pages.
Previous research has demonstrated that people have the goal of self-enhancing, or viewing themselves in an overly positive light. However, only recent research has examined the degree to which the relationship between self-enhancement goals and outcomes are a result of explicit deliberative mechanisms...
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How Social Factors Influence Implicit Knowledge Construction on the Internet
Albena Antonova. © 2015. 11 pages.
The influence of Internet on knowledge acquisition increases as it became the primary source of reference, especially for young generations. Therefore, it is important to understand how social factors and Internet influences not only explicit but also implicit knowledge construction. Several theories...
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Unraveling a Progressive Inquiry Script in Persistent Virtual Worlds: Theoretical Foundations and Decision Processes for Constructing a Socio-Cultural Learning Framework
Nikolaos Pellas. © 2015. 38 pages.
The radical utilization of collaborative learning processes in Three-Dimensional (3D) multi-user virtual worlds has been widely investigated. However, a study to delineate a comprehensive pedagogical model aimed at facilitating the same productive-argumentative knowledge practices is still lacking....
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Internet Gaming Disorder: A Deeper Look into Addiction vs. High Engagement
Mario Lehenbauer-Baum, Martina Fohringer. © 2015. 15 pages.
Internet Gaming Disorder (IGD) was introduced in the recent DSM-V as a condition needing more research. Therefore, this chapter contributes to this discussion by a summary of recent research findings and introduces an empirical study concerning differences between an engaged and a problematic use of...
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New Concepts, Old Known Issues: The DSM-5 and Internet Gaming Disorder and its Assessment
Halley M Pontes, Mark D. Griffiths. © 2015. 15 pages.
Background: Following the growing concern about ‘gaming addiction', the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and numerous scholars have suggested the need for unification and consensus for the assessment of gaming addiction, which is now possible given the recent formal recognition of ‘Internet...
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Determining the Risk of Digital Addiction to Adolescent Targets of Internet Trolling: Implications for the UK Legal System
Jonathan Bishop. © 2015. 12 pages.
Research on digital addiction has been increasing significantly since the start of the 2010s. What is not currently available is a measurement scale to assess the extent to which adolescents are at risk of abuse on the Internet that might lead them to develop digital addiction. This chapter sets out to...
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Avoiding Adverse Consequences from Digital Addiction and Retaliatory Feedback: The Role of the Participation Continuum
Ashu M. G. Solo, Jonathan Bishop. © 2015. 16 pages.
This chapter looks at the role of the participation continuum in helping to improve relationships that have been damaged as a result of digital addiction. Digital addiction in this context refers to what happens when a person with a compulsion who is not getting that compulsion fulfilled turns to the...
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“I Can't Do It by Myself”: An IPA of Clients Seeking Psychotherapy for Their MMORPG Addiction
Daria Joanna Kuss. © 2015. 33 pages.
The addiction to Massively-Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs) is a contemporary phenomenon which emerges against the background of the dissolution of traditional communities. The individuals who participate in these games seek sociability and find a variety of options to partake in social...
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Cyber-Stalking or Just Plain Talking?: Investigating the Linguistic Properties of Rape-Threat Messages as Compulsive Behaviours
Mark Beech, Jonathan Bishop. © 2015. 27 pages.
In the United Kingdom there were a number of rape threats made to prominent public figures who identify feminists. It led to three people being jailed, namely Isabella Sorley, John Nimmo and Peter Nunn. This was at a time when the UK police had identified around 50,000 online sex offenders but said...
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A Theoretical Model, Including User-Experience, Aesthetics, and Psychology, in the 3D Design Process
Thomas Photiadis, Nicos Souleles. © 2015. 14 pages.
This paper presents a theoretical model based on a formula that combines three theoretical factors which – it is argued - significantly contribute to the process of designing 3D avatars. These factors are aesthetics, user experience and psychology. The purpose of the paper is to put forward new ideas...
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Using “On-the-Fly Corpus Linguistics” to Systematically Derive Word Definitions Using Inductive Abstraction and Reductionist Correlation Analysis: Considering Seductive and Gratifying Properties of Computer Jargon
Jonathan Bishop. © 2015. 18 pages.
Computer jargon is something that can either unite people, or draw them apart. This chapter looks at definitions of the terms, ‘trolling,' ‘flame,' ‘flame-war' and ‘lurking,' as presented in specialist dictionaries, newspapers and through a survey of laypersons. The aim of the chapter...
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The Association between Internet Addiction and Psychosocial Variables
Bahadir Bozoglan, Veysel Demirer. © 2015. 15 pages.
The past decade has seen plenty of studies focusing on Internet use and Internet addiction. This is because the Internet provides information about variety of topics all over world and is easily accessed. Arguments concerning the association between excessive use and Internet addiction are ongoing....
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Consulting the British Public in the Digital Age: Technological Innovation and Internet Addiction in the Web 2.0 Era
Shefali Virkar. © 2015. 27 pages.
Over the last two decades, public confidence and trust in Government has declined visibly in several liberal democracies; giving way instead to disillusionment with current political institutions, actors, and practices, and rendering obsolete or inappropriate much of traditional democratic politics....
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Responsible Gambling Laws' Contributions to Behaviour Change in Problem Gamblers in Online Poker
Wynford Compton, Dino M. Minoli, Mark M. H. Goode. © 2015. 36 pages.
This chapter explores the application of responsible gambling legislation and controls in online poker software and to explore if these have an impact on changing consumer gambling behaviour. This study is needed for three reasons, the infancy of the industries completed research, the continued growth...
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The Games People Play: Exploring Digital Addiction within the Context of the Gamification of ICT Project Design for Public Sector Administration Reform
Shefali Virkar. © 2015. 29 pages.
The recent global diffusion of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) has dramatically raised expectations for technological change to support widespread global socio-economic progress and political reform. Against this backdrop, the chapter seeks to, through the use of a case study based...
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