2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2012.07.033
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The effects of behavioral inhibition/approach system as predictors of Internet addiction in adolescents

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“…Total scores were calculated according to Young's method, with possible scores for all 20 items ranging from 20 to 100. 26,27 Those who scored 20-39 were classified as ''average users,'' those who scored 40-69 were classified as ''experiencing frequent problems,'' and those who scored 70-100 were classified as suffering from ''significant problems'' because of Internet use. 27,28 The Cronbach's alpha coefficient in the current sample was 0.95.…”
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“…Total scores were calculated according to Young's method, with possible scores for all 20 items ranging from 20 to 100. 26,27 Those who scored 20-39 were classified as ''average users,'' those who scored 40-69 were classified as ''experiencing frequent problems,'' and those who scored 70-100 were classified as suffering from ''significant problems'' because of Internet use. 27,28 The Cronbach's alpha coefficient in the current sample was 0.95.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This instrument includes three subscales: cognitive impulsiveness (e.g., ''I get easily bored when solving cognitive problems''), motor impulsiveness (e.g., ''I do things without thinking''), and nonplanning impulsiveness (e.g., ''I am more interested in the present than in the future''). 26 The BIS-11 has shown positive correlations with neuropsychological measures of impulsivity, and is sensitive to execute deficits in prefrontal and orbitofrontal systems in multiple clinical samples. 31 For example, problem gamblers tend to have higher scores on the BIS-11, and BIS-11 scores can significantly discriminate problem gamblers and nongamblers.…”
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