Multitasking
Media multitasking phenomenon: its determinants and effects on task performance
The subject matter of the present project is the use of media technologies, a current social phenomenon in the area of Internet psychology, more specifically, the subject matter is media multitasking, defined as the use of several media at the same time.
This study was funded by a grant from the National Center of Science No.
2017/25/B/HS6/01517
The team:
Poland
AgataBłachnio (head), The Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
Aneta Przepiórka, The Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
Andrzej Cudo, The Catholic University of Lublin, Poland
Israel
Menachem Ben-Ezra, Ariel University, Israel
Italy
Elvis Mazzoni, University of Bolognia, Italy
Martina Benvenuti, University of Bologna, Italy
Hong Kong
Kai Wai HOU, The Education University of Hong Kong, China
Brasil
Alan Angeluci, prof., City University of São Caetano do Su, Brasil
Turkey
Mithat Durak, Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey
Emre Senol Durak, Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Turkey
USA
Krzysztof Kaniasty, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA 15705, USA, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
publications
Błachnio, A., Cudo, A., Kot, P., Torój, M., Asante K., O., Enea, V., Ben-Ezra, M., Caci, B., Lara, S., Kugbey, N., Malik, S., Servidio, R., Tipandjan, A., Wright, M. (2021). Cultural and psychological variables predicting academic dishonesty: A cross-sectional study in nine countries. Ethics & Behavior, 10.1080/10508422.2021.1910826
Błachnio, A., Przepiórka, A., Cudo, A., Sękowski, A. & Pantic, I. (2023). The Role of Machiavellianism and Interdependent Agency in Facebook Intrusion. Psychological Reports. https://doi.org/10.1177/00332941231153321