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The aim of this study was to evaluate how meta-perceptions while working from home affect performance. Furthermore, we aimed at understanding whether addiction to technology would mediate this relationship and also be associated with workers’ health. 118 participants were part of the sample, which responded to three questionnaires in a period of three weeks. Results demonstrated that meta-perceptions associated with worse performance two weeks later and higher addiction to technology one week later. Addiction to technology played a mediator role in this relationship. Finally, addiction to technology was associated with increased psychosomatic symptoms (worse health) one week later. Implications for practice are discussed.
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Meta-perceptions Self-presentation Performance Addiction to technology Health
