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    The Potential and Challenges of Digital Well-Being Interventions: Positive Technology Research and Design in Light of the Bitter-Sweet Ambivalence of Change by Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (13-03-2018)
    “…Along with the dissemination of technical assistance in nearly every part of life, there has been growing interest in the potential of technology to support…”
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    Needs, affect, and interactive products – Facets of user experience by Hassenzahl, Marc, Diefenbach, Sarah, Göritz, Anja

    Published in Interacting with computers (01-09-2010)
    “…Subsumed under the umbrella of User Experience (UX), practitioners and academics of Human–Computer Interaction look for ways to broaden their understanding of…”
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    Forecasting Transitions in Digital Society: From Social Norms to AI Applications by Daniel Ullrich, Sarah Diefenbach

    Published in Engineering proceedings (01-07-2023)
    “…The use of AI and digitalization in many areas of everyday life holds great potential but also introduces significant societal transitions. This paper takes a…”
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    The Development of Overtrust: An Empirical Simulation and Psychological Analysis in the Context of Human-Robot Interaction by Ullrich, Daniel, Butz, Andreas, Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Frontiers in robotics and AI (13-04-2021)
    “…With impressive developments in human-robot interaction it may seem that technology can do anything. Especially in the domain of social robots which suggest to…”
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    Experience-Oriented and Product-Oriented Evaluation: Psychological Need Fulfillment, Positive Affect, and Product Perception by Hassenzahl, Marc, Wiklund-Engblom, Annika, Bengs, Anette, Hägglund, Susanne, Diefenbach, Sarah

    “…We collected over a thousand technology-mediated positive experiences with media and obtained measures describing aspects of the experience itself (affect,…”
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    Can Robots Earn Our Trust the Same Way Humans Do? A Systematic Exploration of Competence, Warmth, and Anthropomorphism as Determinants of Trust Development in HRI by Christoforakos, Lara, Gallucci, Alessio, Surmava-Große, Tinatini, Ullrich, Daniel, Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Frontiers in robotics and AI (09-04-2021)
    “…Robots increasingly act as our social counterparts in domains such as healthcare and retail. For these human-robot interactions (HRI) to be effective, a…”
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    Technology-Mediated Experiences and Social Context: Relevant Needs in Private Vs. Public Interaction and the Importance of Others for Positive Affect by von Terzi, Pia, Tretter, Stefan, Uhde, Alarith, Hassenzahl, Marc, Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-09-2021)
    “…Technologies, such as smartphones or wearables, take a central role in our daily lives. Making their use meaningful and enjoyable requires a better…”
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    Miles apart but close at heart? by Schuster, Klara, Krupp, Angelina, Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in I-com (14-02-2024)
    “…With more people living physically separated from beloved ones, technologies which support relatedness over distance can play an important role for wellbeing…”
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    Responsible Automation: Exploring Potentials and Losses through Automation in Human–Computer Interaction from a Psychological Perspective by Diefenbach, Sarah, Ullrich, Daniel, Lindermayer, Tim, Isaksen, Kaja-Lena

    Published in Information (Basel) (01-08-2024)
    “…Robots and smart technologies are becoming part of everyday life and private households. While this automation of mundane tasks typically creates pragmatic…”
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    Invisible but Understandable: In Search of the Sweet Spot between Technology Invisibility and Transparency in Smart Spaces and Beyond by Diefenbach, Sarah, Christoforakos, Lara, Ullrich, Daniel, Butz, Andreas

    Published in Multimodal technologies and interaction (01-10-2022)
    “…Smart technology is already present in many areas of everyday life. People rely on algorithms in crucial life domains such as finance and healthcare, and the…”
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    The Attendant Card Set: A Research and Design Tool to Consider Perspectives of Attendants versus Users When Co-Experiencing Technology by von Terzi, Pia, Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Multimodal technologies and interaction (01-11-2023)
    “…Although many of our interactions with technology nowadays take place in public places (e.g., using a mobile phone in public transportation), research and…”
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    Emotion and Interaction Control: A Motive-Based Approach to Media Choice in Socio-Emotional Communication by Tretter, Stefan, Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Multimodal technologies and interaction (01-09-2020)
    “…A large part of everyday communication is mediated by technology, with a constantly growing number of choices. Accordingly, how people choose between different…”
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    The Challenges of Green Marketing Communication: Effective Communication to Environmentally Conscious but Skeptical Consumers by Grebmer, Carmen, Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Designs (01-01-2020)
    “…Effectively communicating properties of environmental products to consumers can be challenging. This especially pertains to highly environmentally conscious…”
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    The Eternal Robot: Anchoring Effects in Humans' Mental Models of Robots and Their Self by Ullrich, Daniel, Butz, Andreas, Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Frontiers in robotics and AI (18-12-2020)
    “…Current robot designs often reflect an anthropomorphic approach, apparently aiming to convince users through an ideal system, being most similar or even on par…”
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    Smartphone and the Self: Experimental Investigation of Self-Incorporation of and Attachment to Smartphones by Gertz, Marlene, Schütz-Bosbach, Simone, Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Multimodal technologies and interaction (01-11-2021)
    “…Smartphones are a constant companion in everyday life. Interacting with a smartphone calls for a multimodal input and often leads to a multisensory output…”
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    Intelligence Comes from Within—Personality as a UI Paradigm for Smart Spaces by Diefenbach, Sarah, Butz, Andreas, Ullrich, Daniel

    Published in Designs (01-07-2020)
    “…The buzzword “smart home” promises an intelligent, helpful environment in which technology makes life easier, simpler or safer for its inhabitants. On a…”
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    Connect With Me. Exploring Influencing Factors in a Human-Technology Relationship Based on Regular Chatbot Use by Christoforakos, Lara, Feicht, Nina, Hinkofer, Simone, Löscher, Annalena, Schlegl, Sonja F., Diefenbach, Sarah

    Published in Frontiers in digital health (18-11-2021)
    “…Companion technologies, such as social robots and conversational chatbots, take increasing responsibility for daily tasks and support our physical and mental…”
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    The Secret of Self-Made: The Potential of Different Types of Consumer Participation for Product Attachment and Commercial Value by Diefenbach, Sarah, Jung, Svetlana, Diller, Thomas, Franze, Christina, Maciejczyk, Stina

    Published in Social sciences (Basel) (28-03-2018)
    “…Consumer participation in the product production process offers chances for consumers and marketers alike, promising a better fit to consumer needs, a more…”
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    The Selfie Paradox: Nobody Seems to Like Them Yet Everyone Has Reasons to Take Them. An Exploration of Psychological Functions of Selfies in Self-Presentation by Diefenbach, Sarah, Christoforakos, Lara

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (17-01-2017)
    “…Selfies appear as a double-edged phenomenon. Taking, posting, and viewing selfies has become a daily habit for many. At the same time, research revealed that…”
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    Social norms in digital spaces: Conflict reports and implications for technology design in the teleworking context by Diefenbach, Sarah

    “…With the increase of telework during the COVID-19 pandemic, employees’ interactions with colleagues have shifted almost exclusively to digital channels. Hence,…”
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