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  2. Julie Ancis - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] She was previously a professor at Georgia State University for 15 years and Associate Vice President of Diversity at Georgia Institute of Technology. [3] Ancis is an expert in the areas of cyberpsychology, multicultural competence and diversity. [4] She has authored 4 books and over 80 scholarly publications. [5]

  3. Cyberpsychology - Wikipedia

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    Cyberpsychology (also known as Internet psychology, web psychology, or digital psychology) is a scientific inter-disciplinary domain that focuses on the psychological phenomena which emerge as a result of the human interaction with digital technology, particularly the Internet.

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  5. Living in cyberspace: Creating a better, safer, and more ...

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    Dr. Mary Aiken is a professor and chair of the department of cyberpsychology at Capitol Technology University in Washington, D.C. Fortune is a media partner of the Global Cybersecurity Forum. This ...

  6. Mary Aiken (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    On 18 August 2016, Aiken published her book The Cyber Effect. [4] [5] [6] This book investigates the relationship between technology and human behaviour.The book received the award of "Book of the Year" in the "Thought Category" by the Times, [7] along with "Science pick" by Nature.

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  8. List of branches of psychology - Wikipedia

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    Abnormal psychology; Analytical psychology; Animal psychology; Anomalistic psychology; Applied behavior analysis; Applied psychology; Asian psychology; Aviation ...

  9. Epsychology - Wikipedia

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    Epsychology is a form of psychological intervention delivered via information and communication technology. [1] epsychology interventions have most commonly been applied in areas of health; examples are depression, [2] adherence to medication, [3] and smoking cessation. [4]