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- who: Cyberloafing and collaborators from the from University of Minho, PortugalHis research interests include psychological assessment have published the paper: Repositu00f3rio ISCTE-IUL, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Drawing upon the cognitive dissonance theory (Festinger, 1957), the authors propose that Internet breaks may only be beneficial when individuals are performing tasks that require the same cognitive demands as the tasks they must execute at work (e_g, concentration, focus and attention to details). This study proposed to understand the moderating role of conscientiousness and engagement since they have been identified as some of the most consistent . . .

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