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Volume 58, Number 1, Spring 2002

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Beyond Simple Truths: The Human-Internet Interaction
pp. 1-8(8)
Author: Bargh, John A.

Relationship Formation on the Internet: What's the Big Attraction?
pp. 9-31(23)
Authors: McKenna, Katelyn Y. A.; Green, Amie S.; Gleason, Marci E. J.

Can You See the Real Me? Activation and Expression of the “True Self” on the Internet
pp. 33-48(16)
Authors: Bargh, John A.; McKenna, Katelyn Y. A.; Fitzsimons, Grainne M.

Internet Paradox Revisited
pp. 49-74(26)
Authors: Kraut, Robert; Kiesler, Sara; Boneva, Bonka; Cummings, Jonathon; Helgeson, Vicki; Crawford, Anne

Internet Use and Well-Being in Adolescence
pp. 75-90(16)
Authors: Gross, Elisheva F.; Juvonen, Jaana; Gable, Shelly L.

When Are Net Effects Gross Products? Communication
pp. 91-107(17)
Authors: Spears, Russell; Postmes, Tom; Lea, Martin; Wolbert, Anka

Negotiating via Information Technology: Theory and Application
pp. 109-124(16)
Authors: Thompson, Leigh; Nadler, Janice

Civic Culture Meets the Digital Divide: The Role of Community Electronic Networks
pp. 125-141(17)
Authors: Borgida, Eugene; Sullivan, John L.; Oxendine, Alina; Jackson, Melinda S.; Riedel, Eric; Gangl, Amy

E-Research: Ethics, Security, Design, and Control in Psychological Research on the Internet
pp. 161-176(16)
Authors: Nosek, Brian A.; Banaji, Mahzarin R.; Greenwald, Anthony G.

Studying Hate Crime with the Internet: What Makes Racists Advocate Racial Violence?
pp. 177-193(17)
Authors: Glaser, Jack; Dixit, Jay; Green, Donald P.

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