Wiley Handbook of Psychology, Technology and Society (edited by Dr. Larry Rosen, Dr. Nancy Cheever and Dr. Mark Carrier) provides a thoughtful and evidence-driven examination of contemporary technology’s impact on society and human behavior. The Handbook includes contributions from international experts and features comprehensive coverage of current issues including: social networking, Internet addiction and dependency, Internet credibility, multitasking, impression management, audience reactions to media, video gaming, smartphones, tablet computing, and provides analysis of the latest research on generational differences, Internet literacy, cyberbullying, sexting, Internet and cell phone dependency, and online risky behavior.