Prof. Dr. Adrian Meier

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Types of publications

Journal article
Book chapter / Article in edited volumes
Authored book
Translation
Thesis
Edited Volume
Conference contribution
Other publication type
Unpublished / Preprint

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Journal

The appraisal of media use, self-control, and entertainment (AMUSE) model (2020) Meier A, Reinecke L Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Instagram inspiration: Upward comparisons can contribute to well-being (2020) Meier A, Gilbert A, Boerner S, Possler D Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Getting things done while staying connected? The effects of messenger usage on feelings of guilt (2020) Halfmann A, Meier A Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture On the interplay between media entertainment and self-control: The Appraisal of Media Use, Self-Control, and Entertainment (AMUSE) Model (2020) Reinecke L, Meier A Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Online communication and mental health: Insights and implications from three systematic literature reviews (2020) Meier A, Domahidi E, Günther E, Reinecke L Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture “When inspiration doesn’t come to me, I go halfway to meet it” – A theoretical model of how users find inspiration on Instagram (2020) Ernst A, Meier A Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Inspired by friends: Adolescents' network homophily moderates the relationship between social comparison, envy, and inspiration on Instagram (2019) Noon EJ, Meier A Journal article, Original article Instagram Inspiration: Investigating content and channel effects on upward social comparison, envy, and inspiration from Instagram use (2019) Meier A, Gilbert A, Boerner S, Possler D Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Just one more episode: Predictors of procrastination with television and implications for sleep quality (2019) Exelmans L, Meier A, Reinecke L, Van Den Bulck J Journal article, Original article Permanently online and always stressed out? The effects of online vigilance on digital stress experiences (2019) Freytag A, Knop-Huelss K, Hefner D, Klimmt C, Reinecke L, Meier A, Vorderer P Conference contribution, Conference Contribution