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Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
Observably, a teachable moment surfaced as two nontraditional aged, first-generation, students discerned fellow traditional aged students, observing markedly different cell phone behaviors than the...
Elyse D’nn Lovell +3 more
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Observably, a teachable moment surfaced as two nontraditional aged, first-generation, students discerned fellow traditional aged students, observing markedly different cell phone behaviors than the...
Elyse D’nn Lovell +3 more
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Cell-Phone Popularity, Addiction, and Funding for Biological Effect Research [Health Effects
IEEE Microwave Magazine, 2010The popularity of cell phones remains very high. Worldwide, there are more people who own and use cell phones than any other electronic gadgets, regardless whether it is in a rich or poor, developed, or developing country. They provide instant connectivity, whenever one wants to talk or conduct business transactions regardless of where.
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The Healer Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences
Background: Mobile phones are quickly becoming the dominant communication device in people’s lives, particularly in youngsters, which carries psychological dependency towards mobile phones which leads to addiction to them. Due to overuse of mobile usage,
Etisam Wahid +6 more
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Background: Mobile phones are quickly becoming the dominant communication device in people’s lives, particularly in youngsters, which carries psychological dependency towards mobile phones which leads to addiction to them. Due to overuse of mobile usage,
Etisam Wahid +6 more
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The association between social anxiety and mobile phone addiction: A three-level meta-analysis
Computers in Human Behavior, 2022Ran Guangming, Jun Li, Xiang Niu
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2008
According to a study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, 45 percent of 12-17-year-olds in the U.S.A. have cell phones, and 33 percent have used a cell phone to send text messages (Lenhart et al., 2005). Of those who often do texting on their cell phone, almost one in three (29 percent) teenagers use it to communicate with their ...
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According to a study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, 45 percent of 12-17-year-olds in the U.S.A. have cell phones, and 33 percent have used a cell phone to send text messages (Lenhart et al., 2005). Of those who often do texting on their cell phone, almost one in three (29 percent) teenagers use it to communicate with their ...
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Cell Phone Addiction, Anxiety and Distraction and Their Relationship to Learning Achievement
2023O. Gutierrez-Aguilar +4 more
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Cell phone dependence ‘just as real as substance addiction’
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