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1. The longitudinal influence of hedonic and eudaimonic entertainment preferences on psychological resilience and wellbeing

2. Feeling Authentic on Social Media: Subjective Authenticity Across Instagram Stories and Posts

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3. Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger? The Relationship between Cognitive Task Demands in Video Games and Recovery Experiences

4. Media for Coping During COVID-19 Social Distancing: Stress, Anxiety, and Psychological Well-Being

5. The Relationship Between Trait Procrastination, Internet Use, and Psychological Functioning: Results From a Community Sample of German Adolescents

6. Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance Scale.

7. A Cross-Cultural Perspective on the Privacy Calculus

8. Procrastination, Distress and Life Satisfaction across the Age Range - A German Representative Community Study.

13. Psychological perspectives on mobile media: A flyover review

16. Mobile (Self-)Socialization: The Role of Mobile Media and Communication in Autonomy and Relationship Development in Adolescence

18. Overcoming challenges and leveraging opportunities

19. Permanently Online—Always Stressed Out? The Effects of Permanent Connectedness on Stress Experiences

20. Computer-Mediated Communication, Social Media, and Mental Health: A Conceptual and Empirical Meta-Review

21. Guilt and Media Use

24. Internet-Related Disorders and Their Effects on Personality Development in Adolescents from Germany—Results from a Prospective Study

25. Trapped Between Goal Conflict and Availability Norm? How Users’ Mobile Messaging Behavior During Task Engagement Influences Negative Self-Conscious Emotions

26. Situational boundary conditions of digital stress: Goal conflict and autonomy frustration make smartphone use more stressful

28. Just One More Episode: Predictors of Procrastination with Television and Implications for Sleep Quality

29. How and when do mobile media demands impact well-being? Explicating the integrative model of mobile media use and need experiences (IM3UNE)

31. Feeling authentic on social media: Subjective authenticity across Instagram Stories and Posts

32. Media Entertainment as Guilty Pleasure?

33. Binge-Watching as Case of Escapist Entertainment Use

34. Media Entertainment as a Self-Regulatory Resource

35. Self-regulation as a key boundary condition in the relationship between social media use and well-being

36. Self-control and need satisfaction in primetime: Television, social media, and friends can enhance regulatory resources via perceived autonomy and competence

37. The relationship between online vigilance and affective well-being in everyday life: Combining smartphone logging with experience sampling

38. Media for Coping During COVID-19 Social Distancing: Stress, Anxiety, and Psychological Well-Being

39. Binge-Watching and Psychological Well-Being: Media Use Between Lack of Control and Perceived Autonomy

40. Gender Differences in Escapist Uses of Sexually Explicit Internet Material: Results from a German Probability Sample

41. Insights Into Aspects Behind Internet-Related Disorders in Adolescents: The Interplay of Personality and Symptoms of Adjustment Disorders

42. Medienpsychologie

43. Watching Online Videos at Work: The Role of Positive and Meaningful Affect for Recovery Experiences and Well-Being at the Workplace

44. Feeling interrupted-Being responsive: How online messages relate to affect at work

45. Mood Management Theory

46. Slacking Off or Winding Down? An Experience Sampling Study on the Drivers and Consequences of Media Use for Recovery Versus Procrastination

47. Unterhaltung online

48. Medienpsychologie

49. Permanently Online, Permanently Connected : Living and Communicating in a POPC World

50. From Mood to Meaning: The Changing Model of the User in Entertainment Research