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The Oxford handbook of cyberpsychology / Eds Alison Attrill-Smith, et al. Nível de parte analítica: The group elent of cybercrime: types, dynamis, and criminal operations • Cybercrime and you: how ceriminals attack and the human factors that they seek to explicit • Policing cybercrime through law enforcement and industry mechanisms • The rise of cybercrime • Gaming classifications and player demographics • Enecting immorality within gamespace: where should we drow the line, and why? • Psychosocial effects of gaming • Game transfer phenomena: origin, development, and contributions to the video game research field • Video games and behavior change • The therapeutic apeutic and health benefits of playing video games • Mourning and memorization on social media • A psychological overview of gaming disorder • Managing your health online: issues in the selection, curation, and sharing of digital health information • Positive aspects of social media • Socially connecting throug blogs and vlogs: a social connections approach tom blogging and vlogging motivation • Social media and cyberactivism • Image sharing on social networking sites: who, what, why, and so what? • Uses and gratifications of social media: who uses it and why? • Conceptualizing online groups as multidimensional networks • The psychology of online lurking • Digital inclusion for people with an intellectual disability • Online support communities • The social consequences of online interaction • Online romantic relationships • Culturakl considerations on online interactions • Textese: language in the online world • Older adults and digital technologies • Technology interference in couple and family relationships • The myth of the digital native and what it means for higher education • Adolescent and emerging adult perceotion and participation in problematic and risky online behavior • Personality and internet use: the case of intriversion and extroversion • Impression management and self-presentation online • The online self • Ciberpsychology research methodsPublicação: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019Descrição: 752 p.Disponibilidade:
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