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‘the persistent and repetitious enactment of a behaviour pattern’
page 125 of Gross, R. (2005). Psychology: The science of mind and behaviour. Oxford: Hodder Arnold.
Taking all the case study and survey evidence together, it can be argued that excessive usage in a majority of cases appears to be purely symptomatic (i.e., the Internet is being used as a tool to engage in other types of rewarding behaviour, like being in a relationship). (
op.cit. p. 249)
‘13.7% of Chinese adolescent Internet users meet Internet addiction diagnostic criteria – about 10 million teenagers’ ...
‘being frequently preoccupied with buying or subject to irresistible, intrusive, and/or senseless impulses to buy; frequently buying unneeded items or more than can be afforded; shopping for periods longer than intended;’
‘marked distress, impaired social or occupational functioning, and/or financial problems’.
page 249 of Griffiths, M. (1999). Internet Addiction: Truth or Fiction? The Psychologist, 12(5), 246–251.
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According to Walters (1999) addiction can be defined as,
reason: what follows is a definition
xxx. 48 words
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Griffiths (1999) questions whether …
reason: what follows is an argument
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page 306 of Block, J.J. (2008). Issues for DSM-V: Internet addiction. American Journal of Psychiatry, 165:(3)
page 1806 of Koran, L.M., Faber, Ronald J., Aboujaoude, Elias, Large, Michael D. & Serpe, Richard T. (2006). Estimated Prevalence of Compulsive Buying Behavior in the United States. American Journal of Psychiatry, 163(10), 1806.
page 1806 of Koran, L.M., Faber, Ronald J. , Aboujaoude, Elias, Large, Michael D. & Serpe, Richard T. (2006). Estimated Prevalence of Compulsive Buying Behavior in the United States. American Journal of Psychiatry, 163(10), 1806.
Correct versions are:
Atkinson, R.L., Atkinson, R.C., Smith, E.E. & Benn, D.J. (1990). Introduction to Psychology (10th Ed.). New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Pervin, L.A., Cervone, D. & John, O.P. (2005). Personality: Theory and research (9th Ed.). USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Shafran, R. (1999). Obsessive compulsive disorder. The Psychologist, 12 (12), 588–591.
Walters, G.D. (1999). The addiction concept: working hypothesis or self-fulfilling prophecy. Needham Heights, MA: Alleyn and Bacon.
, ‘xxx’ (ref).
At a recent conference, Tao Ran, Ph.D., … revealed that, …
reason: what follows is a statistic
, ‘xxx.’
His criteria for defining compulsive buyers included,
reason: this is a definition
‘xxx’
Koran (ibid.) also outlined the negative effects of compulsive buying as,
reason: Koran is quoting the results of previous research
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