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Background In online environments, fear of missing out (FoMO) is where individuals become constantly preoccupied with what others are doing online and feel unable to log off in case they miss something. FoMO is a concept associated with the use of online
Fuad Bakioğlu +3 more
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Forward modeling of EUV and gyrosynchrotron emission from coronal plasmas with FoMo [PDF]
Odysseus funding (FWO-Vlaanderen), IAPP7/08CHARM (Belspo), GOA-2015-014 (KULeuven), NAOJ Visiting Fellows Program. N Misa PhD student of the FWO-Vlaanderen.The FOMO code was developed to calculate the EUV and UV emission from optically thin coronal ...
Antolin, Patrick +4 more
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Social Media and Fear of Missing Out in Adolescents: The Role of Family Characteristics
Adolescents are particularly susceptible to development of Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) by using social media. Closely connected to social media addiction, this phenomenon is not exclusively dependent on individual characteristics but is also affected by ...
Noor Bloemen, David De Coninck
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Personality, fear of missing out and problematic internet use and their relationship to subjective well-being [PDF]
The current research examines how an individual’s personality, their internet use and the extent to which they are inclined to fear ‘missing out’ impacts subjective well-being overall and in terms of emotional, physical, and personal relationship well ...
Bibby, Peter A., Stead, Holly
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Objective Social media use is ubiquitous during adolescence, and emerging research suggests an association with anxiety symptoms in some individuals. Two psychological constructs which may moderate this relationship are Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and ...
Danielle A. Einstein +2 more
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Conformity Consumption Behavior and FoMO [PDF]
Culturally associated brands that reflect the cultural backgrounds of other countries have been extensively studied, but research on the conformity consumption of culturally associated brands in specific countries has rarely been conducted. This study focuses on the fear of missing out (FoMO) phenomenon as a tool for explaining consumers’ conformity ...
Inwon Kang, Haixin Cui, Jeyoung Son
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With the emergence of the concept of fear of missing out (FoMO), the number of academic publications on this subject continues to increase. Although individuals generally experience the FoMO feeling in the context of social media, the scales used for the
Fatih Çelik, Behçet Yalın Özkara
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Exploring the interplay between passive following on Facebook, fear of missing out, self-esteem, social comparison, age, and life satisfaction in a community-based sample [PDF]
Facebook is amongst the most frequently used Social Networking Sites (SNSs) worldwide. Previous research reported SNS use such as Facebook use may have both positive and negative psychological impact on users, particularly with regards to users ...
Giagkou, S, Hussain, Z, Pontes, HM
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This study presents an additive‐free aerosol jet 3D printing technique for assembling 2D MXene nanosheets into complex, customizable, high‐aspect‐ratio 3D microarchitectures without binders. By leveraging real‐time ink thickening, the authors also fabricate 3D microsupercapacitors with interdigitated electrodes that holds breakthrough device areal ...
Chunshan Hu +4 more
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Background Despite the recognition of the impact of Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) on learning engagement, research conclusions remain inconsistent. This inconsistency may be due to a lack of exploration of the underlying mechanisms and the singularity of ...
Lingfang Kong +3 more
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