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Pavica Sheldon

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Sheldon P
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2024 Sep; 1457:363-371. PMID: 39283437
This chapter provides an overview of how international students in the United States used media and interpersonal channels to communicate with family, friends, and each other during the COVID-19 pandemic....
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Romero Saletti S, Van den Broucke S, Billieux J, Karila L, Kuss D, Espejo J, et al.
J Behav Addict . 2023 Feb; 12(1):105-127. PMID: 36749595
Background And Aims: Social network use is widespread, and the study of Instagram seems to have captured more attention in recent years. However, scale development and validation in the field...
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Sheldon P, Antony M, Charoensap-Kelly P, Morgan S, Weldon L
Heliyon . 2021 Aug; 7(7):e07555. PMID: 34337180
According to media systems dependency theory, increased dependence on media to meet individual needs is directly proportional to greater perceived media importance in one's life and subsequently stronger media effects...
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Sheldon P, Antony M, Ware L
Heliyon . 2021 Apr; 7(4):e06670. PMID: 33889780
Social media research tends to prioritize how young adults - and college students, in particular - use social network sites. While several studies have focused on how Facebook can help...
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Sheldon P, Antony M, Sykes B
Psychol Rep . 2020 Jun; 124(3):1110-1133. PMID: 32580682
Given the preponderance of social media in our increasingly saturated media environments, there is a need for greater understanding of how personality traits and states can influence problematic social media...
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Honeycutt J, Sheldon P, Pence M, Hatcher L
J Interpers Violence . 2014 May; 30(1):133-51. PMID: 24811284
Interactions are characterized by opposite motives according to game theory. The purpose of this study was to explore how people judge the probability and advisability of conflict reactions in an...