Author of the publication

Are People Polite to Smartphones? - How Evaluations of Smartphones Depend on Who Is Asking.

, , , , and . HCI (2), volume 10902 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 500-511. Springer, (2018)

Please choose a person to relate this publication to

To differ between persons with the same name, the academic degree and the title of an important publication will be displayed. You can also use the button next to the name to display some publications already assigned to the person.

 

Other publications of authors with the same name

Smartphones as digital companions: Characterizing the relationship between users and their phones., , , , , and . New Media Soc., (2019)Time to Log Off - An Analysis of Factors Influencing the Willingness to Participate in a Long-Term 'Digital Detox' with the Smartphone., , , and . HCI (40), volume 1226 of Communications in Computer and Information Science, page 209-216. Springer, (2020)Generation Älways On" Turned Off. Effects of Smartphone Separation on Anxiety Mediated by the Fear of Missing Out., , , , and . HCI (29), volume 851 of Communications in Computer and Information Science, page 436-443. Springer, (2018)Pink Stinks - at Least for Men - How Minimal Gender Cues Affect the Evaluation of Smartphones., , , , and . HCI (2), volume 10902 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 512-525. Springer, (2018)Me Without My Smartphone? Never! Predictors of Willingness for Smartphone Separation and Nomophobia., and . HCI (40), volume 1226 of Communications in Computer and Information Science, page 217-223. Springer, (2020)Impertinent mobiles - Effects of politeness and impoliteness in human-smartphone interaction., , , and . Comput. Hum. Behav., (2019)Are People Polite to Smartphones? - How Evaluations of Smartphones Depend on Who Is Asking., , , , and . HCI (2), volume 10902 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 500-511. Springer, (2018)