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Sarah L. Buglass
Sarah L. Buglass
Principal Lecturer in Psychology, Nottingham Trent University
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Motivators of online vulnerability: The impact of social network site use and FOMO
SL Buglass, JF Binder, LR Betts, JDM Underwood
Computers in Human Behavior 66, 248-255, 2017
4902017
Smartphones as digital companions: Characterizing the relationship between users and their phones
A Carolus, JF Binder, R Muench, C Schmidt, F Schneider, SL Buglass
New Media & Society 21 (4), 914-938, 2019
1122019
Peer e-tutoring: Effects on students’ participation and interaction style in online courses
N Sansone, MB Ligorio, SL Buglass
Innovations in Education and Teaching International 55 (1), 13-22, 2018
642018
Social network engagement and subjective well‐being: A life‐course perspective
D Wheatley, SL Buglass
The British Journal of Sociology 70 (5), 1971-1995, 2019
592019
When ‘friends’ collide: Social heterogeneity and user vulnerability on social network sites
SL Buglass, JF Binder, LR Betts, JDM Underwood
Computers in Human Behavior 54, 62-72, 2016
502016
Teaching technology-mediated collaborative learning for trainee teachers
N Sansone, D Cesareni, I Bortolotti, S Buglass
Technology, Pedagogy and Education 28 (3), 381-394, 2019
332019
Developing knowledge work skills in a university course
N Sansone, D Cesareni, MB Ligorio, I Bortolotti, SL Buglass
Research Papers in Education 35 (1), 23-42, 2020
292020
Handbook of research on remote work and worker well-being in the post-COVID-19 era
D Wheatley, I Hardill, S Buglass
IGI Global, 2021
232021
Banter versus bullying: A university student perspective
SL Buglass, L Abell, LR Betts, R Hill, J Saunders
International journal of bullying prevention 3, 287-299, 2021
222021
Fear of missing out and relational aggression on Facebook
L Abell, SL Buglass, LR Betts
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 22 (12), 799-803, 2019
162019
The trialogical learning approach in practice: reflections from pedagogical cases
N Sansone, I Bortolotti, SL Buglass
QWERTY 2 (11), 99-120, 2017
162017
Asymmetrical third-person effects on the perceptions of online risk and harm among adolescents and adults
SL Buglass, JF Binder, LR Betts, JDM Underwood
Behaviour & Information Technology 40 (11), 1090-1100, 2021
82021
Online social network data as sociometric markers.
JF Binder, SL Buglass, LR Betts, JDM Underwood
American Psychologist 72 (7), 668, 2017
82017
The impact of lecture chunking format on university student vigilance: Implications for classroom pedagogy
A Harris, S Buglass, G Gous
Journal of Pedagogical Sociology and Psychology 3 (2), 90-102, 2021
52021
Looking for trouble: A multilevel analysis of disagreeable contacts in online social networks
SL Buglass, JF Binder, LR Betts, JDM Underwood
Computers in Human Behavior 70, 234-243, 2017
42017
The acceptance of distance education by Italian university teachers during the Covid-19 lockdown
S Cacciamani, D Cesareni, SL Buglass, MB Ligorio
QWERTY-Interdisciplinary Journal of Technology, Culture and Education 17 (1 …, 2022
32022
“It’s all part of the culture”: undergraduate students’ experiences of banter in university sports clubs and societies
L Abell, SL Buglass, LR Betts, T Morohunfola
Current Psychology 43 (10), 8727-8739, 2024
12024
Interpreting ambiguous online messages: the case of banter
LR Betts, SL Buglass, L Abell, OL Steer
Handbook of Social Media Use Online Relationships, Security, Privacy, and …, 2024
2024
Psychosocial Well-being, Problematic Social Media Use, and Cyberbullying Involvement Among Mongolian Adolescents
A Badrakh, RF Larkin, LR Betts, SL Buglass
International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 1-13, 2023
2023
Comparative Optimism and Perceptions of Specific Online Risks
LR Betts, L Abell, SL Buglass
Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 1-16, 2023
2023
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