@article{MTMT:34000418, title = {Mesterséges intelligencia a terápiában}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34000418}, author = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn and Zsoldos, Balázs}, doi = {10.17627/ALKPSZICH.2022.3.81}, journal-iso = {ALKALMAZOTT PSZICHOLÓGIA}, journal = {ALKALMAZOTT PSZICHOLÓGIA}, volume = {22}, unique-id = {34000418}, issn = {1419-872X}, year = {2022}, pages = {81-91}, orcid-numbers = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350} } @article{MTMT:33780545, title = {Would You Pass the Turing Test? Influencing Factors of the Turing Decision}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33780545}, author = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn and Almosdi, Flora and Fodor, Alexandra}, doi = {10.31820/pt.31.1.9}, journal-iso = {PSIHOLOGIJSKE TEME / PSYCHOLOGICAL TOPICS}, journal = {PSIHOLOGIJSKE TEME / PSYCHOLOGICAL TOPICS}, volume = {31}, unique-id = {33780545}, issn = {1332-0742}, abstract = {We aimed to contribute to the emerging field of human-computer interaction by revealing some of the cues we use to distinguish humans from machines. Maybe the most well-known method of inquiry in artificialintelligence is the Turing test, in which participants have to judge whether their conversation partner is either a machine or human. In two studies, we used the Turing test as an opportunity to reveal the factorsinfluencing Turing decisions. In our first study, we created a situation similar to a Turing test: a written, online conversation and we hypothesized that if the other entity expresses a view different fromours, we might think that they are a member of another group, in this case, the group of machines. We measured the attitude of the participants (N = 100) before the conversation, then we compared the attitude difference of the partners to their Turing decision. Our results showed a significant relationship between the Turing decision and the attitude difference of the conversation partners. The more difference between attitudes correlated with a more likely decision of the other being a machine. With our second study, we wanted to widen therange of variables and we also wanted to measure their effect in a morecontrolled, systematic way. In this case, our participants (N = 632) were exposed to an excerpt of a manipulated Turing test transcription. The dialogues were modified based on 8 variables: humour, grammar, activity, the similarity of attitude, coherence, leading the conversation, emoji use, and the appearance of the interface. Our results showed that logical answers, proper grammar, and similar attitudes predicted the Turing decisions best. We also found that more people considered mistaking a computer for a human being a bigger problem than vice versa and this choice was greatly influenced by the participants’ negative attitudes towards robots. Besides contributing toour understanding of our attitude toward machines, our study has also shed light on the consequences of dehumanization.}, year = {2022}, pages = {185-202}, orcid-numbers = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350} } @article{MTMT:33633223, title = {Az ember-robot-interakció szociálpszichológiai kérdései. Szakirodalmi összefoglaló}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33633223}, author = {Zsoldos, Balázs and Ujhelyi, Adrienn}, doi = {10.17627/ALKPSZICH.2022.4.31}, journal-iso = {ALKALMAZOTT PSZICHOLÓGIA}, journal = {ALKALMAZOTT PSZICHOLÓGIA}, volume = {22}, unique-id = {33633223}, issn = {1419-872X}, year = {2022}, pages = {31-41}, orcid-numbers = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350} } @inbook{MTMT:33135868, title = {A közösségi média szerepe a társadalmi változásokban}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/33135868}, author = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn}, booktitle = {A társadalmi változások indítékai és fékjei}, unique-id = {33135868}, year = {2022}, pages = {317-332}, orcid-numbers = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350} } @article{MTMT:32916881, title = {Exposure to Depression Memes on Social Media Increases Depressive Mood and It Is Moderated by Self-Regulation: Evidence From Self-Report and Resting EEG Assessments}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32916881}, author = {Akil, Atakan Mustafa and Ujhelyi, Adrienn and Logemann, Herman Nico Alexander}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2022.880065}, journal-iso = {FRONT PSYCHOL}, journal = {FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY}, volume = {13}, unique-id = {32916881}, issn = {1664-1078}, keywords = {Anxiety/depression}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1664-1078}, orcid-numbers = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350; Logemann, Herman Nico Alexander/0000-0002-4147-1269} } @article{MTMT:31666858, title = {From #RelationshipGoals to #Heartbreak – We use Instagram differently in various romantic relationship statuses}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31666858}, author = {Fejes-Vékássy, Lili and Ujhelyi, Adrienn and Faragó, Laura}, doi = {10.1007/s12144-020-01187-0}, journal-iso = {CURR PSYCHOL}, journal = {CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY}, volume = {41}, unique-id = {31666858}, issn = {1046-1310}, year = {2022}, eissn = {1936-4733}, pages = {6825-6837}, orcid-numbers = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350; Faragó, Laura/0000-0003-1243-7296} } @article{MTMT:32035766, title = {Are you Instagram-official? - Love, Social Media, and their Impact on Each Other}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/32035766}, author = {Fejes-Vékássy, Lili and Ujhelyi, Adrienn}, journal = {Inquisitive Mind}, volume = {43}, unique-id = {32035766}, year = {2020}, eissn = {1877-5306}, pages = {1-4}, orcid-numbers = {Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350} } @article{MTMT:31361859, title = {Subjective Status and Perceived Legitimacy across Countries}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31361859}, author = {Brandt, Mark J. and Kuppens, Toon and Spears, Russell and Andrighetto, Luca and Autin, Frederique and Babincak, Peter and Badea, Constantina and Bae, Jaechang and Batruch, Anatolia and Becker, Julia C. and Bocian, Konrad and Bodroža, Bojana and Bourguignon, David and Bukowski, Marcin and Butera, Fabrizio and Butler, Sarah E. and Chryssochoou, Xenia and Conway, Paul and Crawford, Jarret T. and Croizet, Jean‐Claude and de Lemus, Soledad and Degner, Juliane and Dragon, Piotr and Durante, Federica and Easterbrook, Matthew J. and Essien, Iniobong and Forgas, Joseph P. and González, Roberto and Graf, Sylvie and Halama, Peter and Han, Gyuseog and Hong, Ryan Y and Houdek, Petr and Igou, Eric R. and Inbar, Yoel and Jetten, Jolanda and Jimenez Leal, William and Jiménez‐Moya, Gloria and Kumar Karunagharan, Jaya and Kende, Anna and Korzh, Maria and Laham, Simon M. and Lammers, Joris and Lim, Li and Manstead, Antony S.R. and Međedović, Janko and Melton, Zachary J. and Motyl, Matt and Ntani, Spyridoula and Kevin Owuamalam, Chuma and Peker, Müjde and Platow, Michael J. and Prims, JP and Reyna, Christine and Rubin, Mark and Saab, Rim and Sankaran, Sindhuja and Shepherd, Lee and Sibley, Chris G. and Sobkow, Agata and Spruyt, Bram and Stroebaek, Pernille and Sümer, Nebi and Sweetman, Joseph and Teixeira, Catia and Toma, Claudia and Ujhelyi, Adrienn and van der Toorn, Jojanneke and van Hiel, Alain and Vásquez‐ Echeverría, Alejandro and Vazquez, Alexandra and Vianello, Michelangelo and Vranka, Marek and Yzerbyt, Vincent and Zimmerman, Jennifer L.}, doi = {10.1002/ejsp.2694}, journal-iso = {EUR J SOC PSYCHOL}, journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY}, volume = {50}, unique-id = {31361859}, issn = {0046-2772}, year = {2020}, eissn = {1099-0992}, pages = {921-942}, orcid-numbers = {Kende, Anna/0000-0001-5148-0145; Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350} } @misc{MTMT:31837362, title = {Self-esteem, Narcissism and Social Media Activity: How do they affect each other?}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31837362}, author = {Fejes-Vékássy, Lili and Engyel, Márton Dávid and Ujhelyi, Adrienn}, unique-id = {31837362}, year = {2019}, orcid-numbers = {Engyel, Márton Dávid/0000-0003-0681-0533; Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350} } @article{MTMT:30404624, title = {Emergence of polarized opinions from free association networks}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30404624}, author = {File, Bálint and Keczer, Zsolt and Vancsó, Anna and Bőthe, Beáta and Tóth-Király, István and Hunyadi, Márton and Ujhelyi, Adrienn and Ulbert, István and Góth, Julia and Orosz, Gábor}, doi = {10.3758/s13428-018-1090-z}, journal-iso = {BEHAV RES METHODS}, journal = {BEHAVIOR RESEARCH METHODS}, volume = {51}, unique-id = {30404624}, issn = {1554-351X}, abstract = {We developed a method that can identify polarized public opinions by finding modules in a network of statistically related free word associations. Associations to the cue “migrant” were collected from two independent and comprehensive samples in Hungary (N1 = 505, N2 = 505). The co-occurrence-based relations of the free word associations reflected emotional similarity, and the modules of the association network were validated with well-established measures. The positive pole of the associations was gathered around the concept of “Refugees” who need help, whereas the negative pole associated asylum seekers with “Violence”. The results were relatively consistent in the two independent samples. We demonstrated that analyzing the modular organization of association networks can be a tool for identifying the most important dimensions of public opinion about a relevant social issue without using predefined constructs.}, year = {2019}, eissn = {1554-3528}, pages = {280-294}, orcid-numbers = {Bőthe, Beáta/0000-0003-2718-4703; Tóth-Király, István/0000-0003-2810-3661; Ujhelyi, Adrienn/0000-0003-1360-1350; Ulbert, István/0000-0001-9941-9159; Orosz, Gábor/0000-0001-5883-6861} }