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It was established in 1998 as CyberPsychology & Behavior, obtaining its current name in 2010. [1] It is published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. and the editor-in-chief is Brenda K. Wiederhold (Scripps Memorial Hospital). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 4.157. [2]
Cyberpsychology is a broadly used term for inter-disciplinary research that commonly describes how humans interact with others over technology, how human behavior and psychological states are affected by technology, and how technology can be optimally developed for human needs. [2]
The editor-in-chief is Matthieu Guitton (Laval University). [1] In 2020, the journal launched a companion gold open-access peer-reviewed title, Computers in Human Behavior Reports. In 2023, the fourth sister journal was launched: Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans. [2] [3]
The journal is abstracted and indexed in Current Contents/Life Sciences, [1] Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, [1] Embase, [2] PsycINFO, [3] Science Citation Index Expanded, [1] Scopus, [4] and the Social Sciences Citation Index. [1] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 5.0. [5]
Full communication with exploratory mindsets and information exchange generated by dynamically alternating positions in a social network promotes creative and deep thinking. [84] In the case of consulting firm Eden McCallum, the founders were able to advance their careers by bridging their connections with former big three consulting firm ...
2.1% [72] An estimate based on Korean population aged 6–19 years 2006 Japan 2.0% [129] 853 adolescents aged 12–15 years 2014 IAT Europe: Europe 4.4% [130] 11,956 adolescents in 11 European countries 2009–2010 YDQ Germany 1.5 million [131] An estimate based on German population n.a. Spain 16.3% [132] 40,955 school adolescents aged 12–17 ...
Social Behavior and Personality is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering social, developmental, and personality psychology with a strong focus on how these topics link with the areas of health, education and organizations.
Shyness (also called diffidence) is the feeling of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness especially when a person is around other people. This commonly occurs in new situations or with unfamiliar people; a shy person may simply opt to avoid these situations.