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Netflix viewing behaviours in relation to introversion and extraversion
(2018)The present study aimed to examine the effects of being either introverted or extraverted in relation to participant viewing habits and behaviours when using the Video-On-Demand service, Netflix. Areas of examination ... -
On the nature of disgust - An analysis of disgust and its factors in political conservatism and religion online
(2019)Previous research has posited links between purity and conscientiousness as correlates for political conservatism; further, the links between disgust as motivator for right-wing beliefs. A mixed methods approach was ... -
Online identity theft - An investigation of the differences between victims and non victims with regard to anxiety, precautions and uses of the internet
(2009)Online identity theft is a relatively new phenomenon and as a result the research is scarce and additional research is needed (Anderson, 2006). The main problem with online identity theft today is that people do not ... -
Online infidelity: Aspects of self-disclosure, narcissism, self-esteem and Internet addiction
(2009)This study explored the possibility that people who spend longer amounts of time online are more likely to engage in online infidelity. It was also expected that participants who engaged in online infidelity would record ... -
Participation, interaction and learner satisfaction in a professional practice Wiki for teachers
(2010)This study investigated the contribution a wiki can make to the continuing professional development (CPD) of teachers, in one area of their professional practice - dyslexia. A case study approach examined participation, ... -
Perception of music marketing on social networking sites
(2009)Social Networking Sites (SNSs) like MySpace, Bebo, and Facebook are getting more and more popular. In recent years, music promoters have discovered those sites as an effective marketing tool and a significant amount of ... -
Personality caught in the social net: Facebook phishing
(2012)Phishing is a well-documented social phenomenon whereby an individual poses as a trustworthy source to lure an unsuspecting user to give up sensitive, personal details willingly; this data is deceitfully utilised in identity ... -
Personality traits in relation to marathon media consumption
(2020)The present study used to the Uses and Gratifications theory to examine the relationship between the Big Five and the practice of binge-watching and explored the relationship between media consumption and personality traits ... -
Persuasion and attitudes-Advertising and captology influence on attitudes and behavioural intent towards lesbians, gay men and same-sex marriage
(2013)Attitudes are essential to human interaction, ranging from simple attitudes to complex ones. An attitude is an individual's cognitive evaluation of a particular person, group, object, action or concept (Smith & Mackie, ... -
The potential of the iScoil online learning model as an alternative educational programme for young early school leavers
(2015)Disengaging from mainstream education is a complex issue with wide reaching consequences for individuals, society and the economy. There is growing recognition of the scale of the challenge presented by Early School Leaving ... -
Private or public profile: Exploring the links between privacy status and trust on Instagram
(2020)There were an estimated 2.95 billion social media users in 2019 (Clement, 2020) and every user has at least one user profile. User profiles are important as an extended core self into the online world and they also contain ... -
Prognoses for diagnoses: Medical search online and “Cyberchondria by proxy”
(2011)The Internet is a source of valuable medical information, however the Web has the potential to increase anxiety when employed as a diagnostic procedure. This study seeks to identify motivation behind health related search ... -
The psychological impact of social proofing and persuasive tools used on online shoppers
(2020)Social proofing and persuasive tools are used across many eCommerce websites and apps to persuade the online shopper into purchasing. This research asked if social proofing tools have an effect on emotions during a purchasing ... -
Psychosocial impact of smart-technology use in acute rehabilitation
(2015)Assistive Technology may play a critical role in the rehabilitation of persons with acquired spinal cord injury. Smart-technologies, i.e. Internet enabled mobile technologies, are contemporary forms of assistive technology, ... -
Public Wi-Fi and risk: Are individual differences associated with the decision to connect?
(2016)Public Wi-Fi is ubiquitous yet despite awareness campaigns highlighting risks associated with its use there is limited understanding as to whether individual differences explain the decision to connect. This study used an ... -
A qualitative investigation into the psychological impacts of using mobile dating apps and online dating sites
(2016)Despite the prevalence of online and mobile dating within modern society, there has been little psychological research into the emotional impacts of using these sites and apps. This study seeks to close this gap by ... -
The role of online social support for individuals living with disabilities and chronic illness: Investigating stress, resilience and positive mental health
(2021)This study investigated the role of online social support for individuals with disabilities and chronic illness and its impact on stress, resilience and positive mental health. Disability and chronic illness can severely ... -
“Seeing is believing!” Confirmation bias and engagement with fake news on Facebook
(2017)Recent events around the world such as the US presidential election or the Brexit referendum have highlighted that the sharing of fake new stories on social media has become an important issue. There is little research ... -
The self-control of smartphone use: Training young adults to break the habit
(Institute of Art, Design and Technology, 2017)Smartphone penetration is continuing to grow worldwide with these gadgets offering many benefits to users. However, negative effects of too much ‘screen time’ are beginning to be documented, particularly among younger ... -
Smartphone usage and dependency in urban and rural Irish adults
(2015)The aim of the current study was to determine age and gender differences in smartphone usage and dependency in urban and rural Irish settings as dependency on smartphone technology has become a global issue. 250 Irish ...