James E. Katz

According to our database1, James E. Katz authored at least 26 papers between 1997 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2024
Reply to Damaševičius, R. Comment on "Novozhilova et al. More Capable, Less Benevolent: Trust Perceptions of AI Systems across Societal Contexts. Mach. Learn. Knowl. Extr. 2024, 6, 342-366".
Mach. Learn. Knowl. Extr., September, 2024

More Capable, Less Benevolent: Trust Perceptions of AI Systems across Societal Contexts.
Mach. Learn. Knowl. Extr., March, 2024

2022
AI as a boss? A national US survey of predispositions governing comfort with expanded AI roles in society.
AI Soc., 2022

2020
Mediated Communication and Customer Service Experiences: Psychological and Demographic Predictors of User Evaluations in the United States.
Proceedings of the 53rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2020

2019
From Belief in Conspiracy Theories to Trust in Others: Which Factors Influence Exposure, Believing and Sharing Fake News.
Proceedings of the Social Computing and Social Media. Design, Human Behavior and Analytics, 2019

2017
The online ideal persona vs. the jealousy effect: Two explanations of why selfies are associated with lower-quality romantic relationships.
Telematics Informatics, 2017

We Face, I Tweet: How Different Social Media Influence Political Participation through Collective and Internal Efficacy.
J. Comput. Mediat. Commun., 2017

Texting's consequences for romantic relationships: A cross-lagged analysis highlights its risks.
Comput. Hum. Behav., 2017

2016
Volunteer associations in the Internet age: Ecological approach to understanding collective action.
Inf. Soc., 2016

2015
Bounded Solidarity Confirmed? How Korean Immigrants' Mobile Communication Configures Their Social Networks.
J. Comput. Mediat. Commun., 2015

2014
Disconnect: A case study of short-term voluntary mobile phone non-use.
First Monday, 2014

Social network sites, marriage well-being and divorce: Survey and state-level evidence from the United States.
Comput. Hum. Behav., 2014

Attitudes towards robots suitability for various jobs as affected robot appearance.
Behav. Inf. Technol., 2014

2012
From e-government to social network government: towards a transition model.
Proceedings of the Web Science 2012, 2012

Unveiling robotophobia and cyber-dystopianism: the role of gender, technology and religion on attitudes towards robots.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2012

2009
Extending family to school life: College students' use of the mobile phone.
Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud., 2009

Public views of mobile medical devices and services: A US national survey of consumer sentiments towards RFID healthcare technology.
Int. J. Medical Informatics, 2009

Technical opinion - Falling into the net: main street America playing games and making friends online.
Commun. ACM, 2009

2007
Cell phones in campus libraries: An analysis of policy responses to an invasive mobile technology.
Inf. Process. Manag., 2007

2006
Mobile phones as fashion statements: evidence from student surveys in the US and Japan.
New Media Soc., 2006

2002
Comparing internet and mobile phone digital divides.
Proceedings of the Information, Connetcitons and Community, 2002

2001
The Internet, 1995-2000: Access, Civic Involvement, and Social Interaction
CoRR, 2001

1997
Motivations for and barriers to Internet usage: results of a national public opinion survey.
Internet Res., 1997

A Nation of Strangers?
Commun. ACM, 1997

Motives, Hurdles, and Dropouts.
Commun. ACM, 1997

Public attitudes toward voice-based electronic messaging technologies in the United States: A national survey of opinions about voice response units and telephone answering machines.
Behav. Inf. Technol., 1997


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