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Evon M. Abu-Taieh, Issam AlHadid, Khalid Kaabneh, Rami S. Alkhawaldeh, Sufian Khwaldeh, Ra?ed Masa?deh and Ala?Aldin Alrowwad
Smartphone addiction has become a major problem for everyone. According to recent studies, a considerable number of children and adolescents are more attracted to smartphones and exhibit addictive behavioral indicators, which are emerging as serious soci...
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Carlos Abreu and Pedro F. Campos
Smartphone overuse can lead to a series of physical, mental and social disturbances. This problem is more prevalent among young adults as compared to other demographic groups. Additionally, university students are already undergoing high cognitive loads ...
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Abdulmohsin Suliman Alkhunzain
Pág. pp. 184 - 195
Smartphones have become an import part of the human life from the beginning of the 21st century. Most of the people of different ages are using most modern smartphones. The present study is an attempt to examine the university students? smartphone addict...
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Baidi Bukhori,Hamdan Said,Tony Wijaya,Faizah Mohamad Nor
Pág. pp. 66 - 80
This study investigates the effect of smartphone addiction, achievement motivation, and textbook reading intensity on academic achievement. This quantitative study involved 720 students from two public universities. The cluster random sampling technique ...
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Andrea Guazzini, Mirko Duradoni, Ambra Capelli and Patrizia Meringolo
Phubbing could be defined as a new form of addiction; however, checking the phone and ignoring the speaker could also be linked to the increased availability of virtual social environments. We developed a multidimensional model for phubbing considering p...
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MyungSuk Lee, MuMoungCho Han and JuGeon Pak
In 2016, the number of mobile phone subscriptions worldwide had surpassed the total world population; moreover, the number of smartphone addicts is increasing each year. Thus, the objective of this study is to analyze smartphone addiction by considering ...
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Yi-Ting Huang and Sheng-Fang Su
Instagram is currently the most popular social media app among young people around the world. More than 70% of people between the ages of 12 and 24 are Instagram users. The research framework of this study was constructed based on smartphone addiction an...
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Shamsul Arefin,Rafiqul Islam,Mohitul Ameen Ahmed Mustafi,Sharmina Afrin,Nazrul Islam
Pág. 955 - 975
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Chad Tossell,Philip Kortum,Clayton Shepard,Ahmad Rahmati,Lin Zhong
Pág. pp. 37 - 43
This study examined smartphone user behaviors and their relation to self-reported smartphone addiction. Thirty-four users who did not own smartphones were given instrumented iPhones that logged all phone use over the course of the year-long study. At the...
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