Social Science Computer Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The Impacts of Emoticons on Message Interpretation in Computer-Mediated Communication2001/08/01English349
Linking Loneliness, Shyness, Smartphone Addiction Symptoms, and Patterns of Smartphone Use to Social Capital2014/04/08English315
An Algorithm for Fast Recovery of Sparse Causal Graphs1991/04/01English297
Web Surveys2001/05/01English271
Understanding Internet Usage2001/11/01English264
Exploring the Relationships Between Different Types of Facebook Use, Perceived Online Social Support, and Adolescents’ Depressed Mood2015/01/21English263
The Revolution Will be Networked2009/06/12English244
Survey Measures of Web-Oriented Digital Literacy2005/08/01English227
Election Forecasts With Twitter2010/12/12English197
MyFaceTube Politics2009/06/12English195
The Relations Among Social Media Addiction, Self-Esteem, and Life Satisfaction in University Students2016/08/10English188
Innovations in Survey Research2002/02/01English186
An Introduction to Computerized Experience Sampling in Psychology2001/05/01English186
Crisis in a Networked World2009/04/08English180
Understanding the Political Representativeness of Twitter Users2014/12/01English160
Sexual Harassment on the Internet2005/02/01English152
Utilizing Qualitative Data Analysis Software2007/12/18English149
The Brexit Botnet and User-Generated Hyperpartisan News2017/10/10English148
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Visual Analog Scales2006/05/01English140
Content Analysis of the World Wide Web2000/08/01English140
Advancing Qualitative Research Using Qualitative Data Analysis Software (QDAS)? Reviewing Potential Versus Practice in Published Studies using ATLAS.ti and NVivo, 1994–20132016/08/03English137
Facebook Use and Political Participation2013/06/20English136
Succinct Survey Measures of Web-Use Skills2011/02/28English134
Who Participates and Why?2003/02/01English133
“You’re Fired,” Says the Robot2017/03/20English131
Voters, MySpace, and YouTube2007/12/03English131
Collective Action in the Age of the Internet2002/08/01English131
SurveySignal2014/03/24English131
Twitter2010/09/23English128
Potential Biases in Big Data: Omitted Voices on Social Media2018/07/30English126