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Diana Rieger

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Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|May 6, 2015
Problematic game play: the diagnostic value of playing motives, passion, and playing time in menJulia Kneer, Diana Rieger
Frontiers in Psychology|September 1, 2015
Dying the right-way? Interest in and perceived persuasiveness of parochial extremist propaganda increases after mortality salienceLena Frischlich, Diana Rieger, Maia Hein, et al.
Current Opinion in Psychology|March 21, 2022
Social video gaming and well-beingNicholas David Bowman, Diana Rieger, Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin
Frontiers in Psychology|October 30, 2025
Tracking down the Candy Crush Terrorist: the fragile relation between gaming motives and radical attitudesSimon Greipl, Maximilian Lechner, Jannik Fischer, et al.
Plos One|October 26, 2018
Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance ScaleLeonard Reinecke, Christoph Klimmt, Adrian Meier, et al.
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Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|May 6, 2015
Problematic game play: the diagnostic value of playing motives, passion, and playing time in menJulia Kneer, Diana Rieger
Frontiers in Psychology|September 1, 2015
Dying the right-way? Interest in and perceived persuasiveness of parochial extremist propaganda increases after mortality salienceLena Frischlich, Diana Rieger, Maia Hein, et al.
Current Opinion in Psychology|March 21, 2022
Social video gaming and well-beingNicholas David Bowman, Diana Rieger, Jih-Hsuan Tammy Lin
Frontiers in Psychology|October 30, 2025
Tracking down the Candy Crush Terrorist: the fragile relation between gaming motives and radical attitudesSimon Greipl, Maximilian Lechner, Jannik Fischer, et al.
Plos One|October 26, 2018
Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance ScaleLeonard Reinecke, Christoph Klimmt, Adrian Meier, et al.
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