Members of the Departmend of Media Psychology at the ICA 2014 in Seattle  [27.01.14]

At the 64th annual conference of the ICA in Seattle, the Department of Media Pschology will be represented with different research projects.

The following research projects will be presented:

 

Dienlin, T.: Is the Privacy Paradox a Relict of the Past? An In-Depth Analysis of Privacy Attitudes and Privacy Behaviors

Dienlin, T.: The Privacy Process Model - A New Theoretical Approach Towards a Better Understanding of Privacy

Eveland, W.P. Jr. & Trepte, S.: Elaborating on Elaboration: How to Grasp What Newsreaders Think and Learn While Discussing Politics

Masur, P.K.: The Interplay of Intrinsic Need Satisfaction and Facebook Specific Motives in Explaining Addictive Behavior on Facebook

Schmitt, J. B.: How Perceived Information Quality of Online News Sources Determines Political Knowledge through Self-Efficacy

Teutsch, D. & Niemann, J.: Social Network Sites as a Threat to Users' Self-determination and Security: A Framing Analysis of German Newspapers.

Trepte, S., Dienlin, T. & Reinecke, L.: Risky Behaviors - How Online Experiences Influence Privacy Behaviors

 

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