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Vol 29 Issue 1 2017

Special Issue: New Evidentiary Standards for the Science of Technology and Human Behavior

Editor-in-chief: Nick Bowman
Frequency: 6 issues per year

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Editorial

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The Science of Technology and Human Behavior
Standards, Old and New
  • Malte Elson
  • Andrew K. Przybylski
Vol. 29, Issue 1 • March 24, 2017, pp. 1–7

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The Impact of Immersive Technology on Nature Relatedness and Pro-Environmental Behavior
  • Monica Soliman
  • Johanna Peetz
  • Mariya Davydenko
Vol. 29, Issue 1 • March 21, 2017, pp. 8–17
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Effects of Subtitles, Complexity, and Language Proficiency on Learning From Online Education Videos
  • Tim van der Zee
  • Wilfried Admiraal
  • Fred Paas
  • Nadira Saab
  • Bas Giesbers
Vol. 29, Issue 1 • March 21, 2017, pp. 18–30
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“Drive the Lane; Together, Hard!”
An Examination of the Effects of Supportive Coplaying and Task Difficulty on Prosocial Behavior
  • Johannes Breuer
  • John Velez
  • Nicholas Bowman
  • Tim Wulf
  • Gary Bente
Vol. 29, Issue 1 • March 21, 2017, pp. 31–41
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Video Game Use as Risk Exposure, Protective Incapacitation, or Inconsequential Activity Among University Students
Comparing Approaches in a Unique Risk Environment
  • Adrienne Holz Ivory
  • James D Ivory
  • Madison Lanier
Vol. 29, Issue 1 • March 21, 2017, pp. 42–53
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Interactive Narratives Affecting Social Change
A Closer Look at the Relationship Between Interactivity and Prosocial Behavior
  • Sharon T. Steinemann
  • Glena H. Iten
  • Klaus Opwis
  • Seamus F. Forde
  • Lars Frasseck
  • Elisa D. Mekler
Vol. 29, Issue 1 • March 21, 2017, pp. 54–66
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Meeting Calendar

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Meeting Calendar
Vol. 29, Issue 1 • March 24, 2017, pp. 67–67