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Ofir Turel

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Computers in Human Behavior|May 7, 2020
Videogames and guns in adolescents: T ests of a bipartite theoryOfir Turel
Substance Use & Misuse|February 23, 2018
Are energy Drinks Scapegoats? Decomposing Teenagers' Caffeine intake from Energy Drinks and Soda BeveragesOfir Turel
Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society for Public Health Education|January 22, 2020
Perceived Ease of Access and Age Attenuate the Association Between Marijuana Ad Exposure and Marijuana Use in AdolescentsOfir Turel
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2016
A Triadic Reflective-Impulsive-Interoceptive Awareness Model of General and Impulsive Information System Use: Behavioral Tests of Neuro-Cognitive TheoryOfir Turel, Antoine Bechara
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|September 24, 2019
Strategies for self-controlling social media use: Classification and role in preventing social media addiction symptomsDamien Brevers, Ofir Turel
Frontiers in Psychology|April 12, 2016
Social Networking Site Use While Driving: ADHD and the Mediating Roles of Stress, Self-Esteem and CravingOfir Turel, Antoine Bechara
Psychiatry Research|August 5, 2019
Social media detox: Relapse predictorsOfir Turel, Isaac Vaghefi
Addictive Behaviors|February 15, 2020
Cognitive biases and excessive use of social media: The facebook implicit associations test (FIAT)Ofir Turel, Alexander Serenko
Substance Use & Misuse|January 19, 2019
Little video-gaming in adolescents can be protective, but too much is associated with increased substance useOfir Turel, Antoine Bechara
The Psychiatric Quarterly|November 30, 2018
Effect of Abstinence from Social Media on Time Perception: Differences between Low- and At-Risk for Social Media "Addiction" GroupsOfir Turel, Daniel R Cavagnaro
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Computers in Human Behavior|May 7, 2020
Videogames and guns in adolescents: T ests of a bipartite theoryOfir Turel
Substance Use & Misuse|February 23, 2018
Are energy Drinks Scapegoats? Decomposing Teenagers' Caffeine intake from Energy Drinks and Soda BeveragesOfir Turel
Health Education & Behavior : the Official Publication of the Society for Public Health Education|January 22, 2020
Perceived Ease of Access and Age Attenuate the Association Between Marijuana Ad Exposure and Marijuana Use in AdolescentsOfir Turel
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2016
A Triadic Reflective-Impulsive-Interoceptive Awareness Model of General and Impulsive Information System Use: Behavioral Tests of Neuro-Cognitive TheoryOfir Turel, Antoine Bechara
Journal of Behavioral Addictions|September 24, 2019
Strategies for self-controlling social media use: Classification and role in preventing social media addiction symptomsDamien Brevers, Ofir Turel
Frontiers in Psychology|April 12, 2016
Social Networking Site Use While Driving: ADHD and the Mediating Roles of Stress, Self-Esteem and CravingOfir Turel, Antoine Bechara
Psychiatry Research|August 5, 2019
Social media detox: Relapse predictorsOfir Turel, Isaac Vaghefi
Addictive Behaviors|February 15, 2020
Cognitive biases and excessive use of social media: The facebook implicit associations test (FIAT)Ofir Turel, Alexander Serenko
Substance Use & Misuse|January 19, 2019
Little video-gaming in adolescents can be protective, but too much is associated with increased substance useOfir Turel, Antoine Bechara
The Psychiatric Quarterly|November 30, 2018
Effect of Abstinence from Social Media on Time Perception: Differences between Low- and At-Risk for Social Media "Addiction" GroupsOfir Turel, Daniel R Cavagnaro
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