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Xinyao Zhang Jan 2025 Meet Ella, a 17-year-old high school student. On a Sunday morning,… Read more: “Inside your Mind”: What Neuroscience Tells Us about Persuasive Communication and Information Sharing - Decoding Authenticity: Does Blockchain Help Increase Trust in Online Product-Related Information?
Dasha Antsipava Jan 2024 Blockchain is often hailed by technological evangelists as a revolutionary technology… Read more: Decoding Authenticity: Does Blockchain Help Increase Trust in Online Product-Related Information? - Who’s watching you?
Daisy Zhang Mar 2022 Do you feel monitored when you are using digital technologies? Most… Read more: Who’s watching you? - The Use of Emotions to Capture Attention on Social Media
Susann Kohout While waiting for a bus to arrive or just to fill time, we… Read more: The Use of Emotions to Capture Attention on Social Media - You ‘like’ what you like or you ‘like’ what your friends like?
Gauze (Pitipon) Kitirattarkarn Social networking sites like Facebook are more popular than ever all over… Read more: You ‘like’ what you like or you ‘like’ what your friends like? - Big Dating: Research Opportunities in a Computation Social Sciences Era
Zeph M. C. van Berlo Several years ago, when I discovered ‘the wonderful world of… Read more: Big Dating: Research Opportunities in a Computation Social Sciences Era - How and when does online behavioral advertising work?
Verena Wottrich Online behavioral targeting, self-perception, and buying behavior. The three American scholars Christopher Summers,… Read more: How and when does online behavioral advertising work? - What you choose is what you get? Tailoring information modality on the Web.
Minh Hao Nguyen Older adults are increasingly using the Internet. Recent numbers show that 85%… Read more: What you choose is what you get? Tailoring information modality on the Web. - Branded apps and purchase behavior
Verena Wottrich Writing a shopping list using the Appie app, checking when the next train… Read more: Branded apps and purchase behavior - Is the TV still the first screen?
Claire M. Segijn Attention When using multiple screens simultaneously, it is not possible to focus… Read more: Is the TV still the first screen? - Native Advertising. Are consumers being deceived? A new study suggests this is the case.
Ronald Voorn Native advertising is a relatively new word to describe advertiser-sponsored content disguised as… Read more: Native Advertising. Are consumers being deceived? A new study suggests this is the case. - Tinder for Exercise
Thabo van Woudenberg We all know that exercise is good for us. And we also… Read more: Tinder for Exercise - Facebook is een lachspiegel
Ronald Voorn Tenzij je verdrietig bent natuurlijk zegt nieuw onderzoek Hoe gelukkig zijn mensen nou… Read more: Facebook is een lachspiegel
