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Matthew R. Leitao
Matthew R. Leitao
Psychology Graduate Student, Georgetown University
Verified email at georgetown.edu
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The effects of smartphones on well-being: Theoretical integration and research agenda
K Kushlev, MR Leitao
Current opinion in psychology 36, 77-82, 2020
922020
A week during COVID-19: Online social interactions are associated with greater connection and more stress
M Tibbetts, A Epstein-Shuman, M Leitao, K Kushlev
Computers in human behavior reports 4, 100133, 2021
292021
Exploratory factor analysis and validity of the virtual reality symptom questionnaire and computer use survey
DA Del Cid, D Larranaga, M Leitao, RL Mosher, SR Berzenski, V Gandhi, ...
Ergonomics 64 (1), 69-77, 2021
102021
Identification with characters in parasocial relationships predicts sharing their personality traits.
EC Rarity, MR Leitao, AM Rutchick
Psychology of Popular Media 11 (2), 111, 2022
32022
All hail our robot overlords: Obedience to digital authority
MR Leitao
California State University, Northridge, 2019
22019
Smartphones Undermine Social Connectedness More in Men Than Women: A Mini Mega-Analysis
MR Leitao, JDE Proulx, K Kushlev
PubPub 5 (1: Spring 2024), 2024
2024
Algorithm Choice Study-Health Regression
M Leitao, JM Logg
OSF, 2024
2024
Differences in Medical Recommender on Sleep Intervention Efficacy
M Leitao, E Kikuchi
OSF, 2024
2024
Risk Creep: A COVID-19 Longitudinal Field Study
J Logg, CH Tinsley, M Leitao
Georgetown McDonough School of Business Research Paper, 2022
2022
Phone Interference, Well-Being, and Gender: A Mega Analysis on the Impact of Phone Use when Moderating by Gender
MR Leitao
Georgetown University, 2021
2021
Beyond Performance and Blanket Recommendations: The Influence of Autonomy and Country-Level Development on Science Attitudes and Outcomes
M Slipenkyj, M Leitao, S Steimle, IM Lyons, D Moynihan
2020 APPAM Fall Research Conference, 2020
2020
Feeling closer to one’s smartphone is associated with a variety of primarily negative outcomes, including poorer well-being.
RM Montgomery, MR Leitao, AM Rutchick
The Negative Effects of Phones During In-person Interactions are Larger for Men
MR Leitao, K Kushlev
Beyond Performance and Blanket Recommendations: The Influence of School Autonomy and Country-Level Development on Science Attitudes and Test Scores
M Slipenkyj, M Leitao, S Steimle, IM Lyons, D Moynihan, M Slipenkyj
On nights when students spent more screen time in bed, they did not sleep less or feel more tired the next day.
MR Leitao, K Kushlev
Screen 10 (08), 08, 0
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