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The Fear of Missing Out (FoMO)

2022
Competitiveness, innovation, and constant change have become indispensable elements in today's transition from an industrial society to information society. Internet technologies, which are constantly renewing themselves depending on globalization, have increased the tendency of promotion, sharing, and following.
Evren Dinçer   +2 more
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Undergraduate Nursing Students' Stress and Fear of Missing Out

Journal of Nursing Education, 2021
Background: This descriptive study analyzed the stress in nursing education and the fear of missing out. Method: This study was conducted at a public university in eastern Turkey and included 1,119 undergraduate nursing students. Result: Findings indicated there was no statistically
Seher, Çevik Aktura   +2 more
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Managing my fear of missing out

Science, 2016
“You have a lot of jobs.” That's something that I hear all the time when I talk to folks about how I've included science in my life. At the moment I technically have three jobs—a full-time science communication and policy role, a science storytelling gig with shows every few months, and a month-long teaching position each summer—and I recently picked ...
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Fear of Missing Out and Instagram Use

2021
• Online survey of N = 1,002 U.S. Instagram users • Exposure to Instagram content affects consequent attitudes • Effects are dependent on degree of active Instagram participation and ...
Huddleston, Patricia T.   +2 more
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Phubbing, Fear of Missing out and Boredom

Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 2020
Phubbing is the act of momentarily engaging with the smartphone during face-to-face conversations. Past research on phubbing treated this behaviour as a stable disposition, rather than a temporary impulse and because of that, the predictors investigated to explain this behaviour were also trait predictors.
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The Phenomenon and Effects of Fear of Missing Out

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 2023
Both the use of social media and the fear of missing out are closely connected in daily lives, and this phenomenon has attracted attention. Through literature retrieval and analysis, the phenomenon and effects of Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) on social media will be explained in this study.
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Ai Fomo (Fear of Missing Out) in the Workplace

Technology in Society
While AI is credited with improving productivity, automating repetitive tasks, and fostering safer work environments, it also raises employee concerns about job security, reduced autonomy, and the perceived obsolescence of their skills. This study focuses on the fear of being left behind, or fear of missing out (FoMO), to understand employees ...
Mariano Méndez-Suárez   +2 more
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Motivational, emotional, and behavioral correlates of fear of missing out

Computers in Human Behavior, 2013
Social media utilities have made it easier than ever to know about the range of online or offline social activities one could be engaging. On the upside, these social resources provide a multitude of opportunities for interaction; on the downside, they often broadcast more options than can be pursued, given practical restrictions and limited time. This
Andrew K. Przybylski   +3 more
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A REVIEW ON THE FEAR OF MISSING OUT (FOMO)

2022
Fear of missing out (Fear of Missing Out, FOMO); It means that the individual experiences intense anxiety that he or she will be deprived of or miss the developments and innovations that occur in the social lives of others. FOMO, which entered the psychology literature with the increase in technological developments and social media usage, is a new ...
BAHADIR, Erdi   +2 more
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