Prof. Dr. Adrian Meier

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Permanently online and permanently procrastinating? The mediating role of Internet use for the effects of trait procrastination on psychological health and well-being (2018) Reinecke L, Meier A, Aufenanger S, Beutel ME, Dreier M, Quiring O, Stark B, et al. Journal article, Original article The relationship between procrastinatory television viewing and sleep quality: Drivers and underlying mechanisms (2018) Exelmans L, Meier A, Reinecke L, Van Den Bulck J Conference contribution, Conference Contribution At least three episodes or at least two hours? Proposal for a definition and measurement of binge watching as TV series viewing behavior (2018) Granow V, Meier A, Reinecke L Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Corrigendum to ““Facebocrastination”? Predictors of using Facebook for procrastination and its effects on students' well-being” (Computers in Human Behavior (2016) 64 (65–76) (S0747563216304411) (10.1016/j.chb.2016.06.011)) (2017) Meier A, Reinecke L, Meltzer CE Journal article, Erratum Permanently on and never switching off? The role of online vigilance as a source of digital stress (2017) Reinecke L, Meier A, Klimmt C, Hefner D, Vorderer P Conference contribution, Conference Contribution The positive side of social comparisons on SNS: How envy can drive inspiration on Instagram (2017) Meier A, Schäfer S, Melching V, Bonni K Conference contribution, Conference Contribution More interruptions and fewer accomplishments? How smartphone habits increase the frequency of procrastination and decrease hedonic and eudaimonic well-being in everyday life (2017) Meier A, Reinecke L Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the online vigilance scale (2017) Reinecke L, Klimmt C, Meier A, Reich S, Hefner D, Knop-Huelss K, Rieger D, Vorderer P Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Neither pleasurable nor virtuous: Procrastination links smartphone habits and messenger checking behavior to decreased hedonic as well as eudaimonic well-being (2017) Meier A Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Being permanently connected is a "state of mind": Development and validation of the online vigilance scale (2017) Reinecke L, Meier A, Hefner D, Reich S, Rieger D, Klimmt C, Vorderer P Conference contribution, Conference Contribution