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cyberpsychology

Definitions

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  • noun A subdiscipline of psychology concerned with the psychological effects and implications of computer technologies such as the Internet and virtual reality.

Etymologies

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cyber- +‎ psychology

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Examples

  • There is a rapidly growing field of 'cyberpsychology': the contents here suggest some of the areas of focus.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

  • There is a rapidly growing field of 'cyberpsychology': the contents here suggest some of the areas of focus.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

  • There is a rapidly growing field of 'cyberpsychology': the contents here suggest some of the areas of focus.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

  • Dr. John Suler, a professor at Rider University in New Jersey who has studied cyberpsychology since the mid-'90s, says that having a vanity URL is "a lot more satisfying to the person than some seemingly random or at least 'irrelevant' string of numbers and letters," he wrote to The Observer in an email.

    The Deep Meaning of the Facebook Vanity URL 2009

  • Dr. John Suler, a professor at Rider University in New Jersey who has studied cyberpsychology since the mid-'90s, says that having a vanity URL is "a lot more satisfying to the person than some seemingly random or at least 'irrelevant' string of numbers and letters," he wrote to The Observer in an email.

    The Deep Meaning of the Facebook Vanity URL 2009

  • Dr. John Suler, a professor at Rider University in New Jersey who has studied cyberpsychology since the mid-'90s, says that having a vanity URL is "a lot more satisfying to the person than some seemingly random or at least 'irrelevant' string of numbers and letters," he wrote to The Observer in an email.

    The Deep Meaning of the Facebook Vanity URL 2009

  • Thus metaverse creativity cannot be separated from the underlying metanomics metaverse economy, the legal issues of ownership and copyright, the very geography and related atmospheric/lighting conditions, the underlying computational system but also cyberpsychology and cyberanthropology, the latter two becoming particularly important in the process of understanding the creation and subsequent role and interactions of the avatar with the social environment that it becomes a part of.

    An Academic Journal for Metaverse Creativity Alpha Auer 2008

  • Thus metaverse creativity cannot be separated from the underlying metanomics metaverse economy, the legal issues of ownership and copyright, the very geography and related atmospheric/lighting conditions, the underlying computational system but also cyberpsychology and cyberanthropology, the latter two becoming particularly important in the process of understanding the creation and subsequent role and interactions of the avatar with the social environment that it becomes a part of.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Alpha Auer 2008

  • Eleanor Barlow, an managing consultant specialising in cyberpsychology at IBM, said the claims were interesting, but should not be applied to the wider population on Facebook.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Eleanor Barlow, an managing consultant specialising in cyberpsychology at IBM, said the claims were interesting, but should not be applied to the wider population on Facebook.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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