Julius Klingelhöfer



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Traces as Data (2025) Parry DA, Klingelhoefer J Unpublished / Preprint Possible Futures All at Once: Time Frame and Time Lag in Short-Term Longitudinal Media Effects Research on Well-Being (2024) Klingelhoefer J, Gilbert A, Adrian C, Meier A Unpublished / Preprint Momentary motivations for digital disconnection: an experience sampling study (2024) Klingelhoefer J, Gilbert A, Meier A Journal article (Not) one more glance at my phone before I sleep: Effects of self-regulation of smartphone use on sleep displacement and arousal (2024) Klingelhoefer J, Jansen A, Vogelgesang J Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Disconnection strategies to improve productivity and well-being: A two-wave panel study (2024) Klingelhoefer J, Nguyen MH, Geber S Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Commentary: Mapping a pluralistic continuum of approaches to digital disconnection (2024) Ross MQ, Gilbert A, Klingelhoefer J, Matassi M, Nassen LM, Van Bruyssel S, Parry DA Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Optimizing mobile support for physical and mental health: A glimpse of mhealth projects (2024) Yang E, de Segovia D, Klingelhoefer J, Mi E Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Beyond screen time: Exploring effects of different smartphone use log metrics on situational well-being (2024) Klingelhoefer J, Gilbert A, Adrian C, Meier A Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture Momentary Motivations for Digital Disconnection: An Experience Sampling Study (2024) Klingelhoefer J, Gilbert A, Meier A Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture The PowerPoint imagination: Visualization and managerial vocabularies in sustainability reports (2023) Ganesh S, Harness D, Schnell MT, Klingelhoefer J, James SH, Palakshappa N Conference contribution, Abstract of lecture
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