Regulating Habit-Forming Technology [PDF]
Tech developers, like slot machine designers, strive to maximize the user’s “time on device.” They do so by designing habit-forming products— products that draw consciously on the same behavioral design strategies that the casino industry pioneered.
Langvardt, Kyle
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How Co-Present Mobile Phone Use Affects Relationships: Towards Novel Conceptual and Methodological Developments [PDF]
Over the past two decades, mobile phone ownership has surged, integrating into our daily lives and personal spaces. Smartphones, with their flexible user interfaces, enable quick online communication, efficient task navigation, and easy access to ...
Frackowiak, Michal
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The association of parental phubbing behavior with digital game use in preschool children
The term “phubbing” is a combination of the words “phone” and “snubbing” and is explained as preferring the virtual environment to real communication by engaging with a smartphone during social interaction. Our study included 191 children aged 3–6 attending preschool education. The parents of the children were contacted via an online survey to provide
Gavcar, Erdal Goerkem +2 more
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Adolescent Problematic Gaming And Its Association With Parental Factors: Sharpening The Focus From Distal To Proximal Mechanisms [PDF]
While for most adolescents playing video games constitutes a pleasurable recreational activity, some users can experience problematic gaming (PG) associated with psycho-social impairment (Nogueira-López et al., 2023).
PIVETTA, ERIKA
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Parental phubbing, as a new negative factor for adolescents’ healthy and positive development, has been noticed by scholars. The current study explored the longitudinal association between parental phubbing and adolescents’ life satisfaction across ...
Xiaoyan Zhou +5 more
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Socialization' phenomenas of modern adolescents: Pro et contra
Context and Relevance. Digital socialization is associated with a number of new phenomena – computer games, cyberbullying, hacking, Net-friendship, phubbing, digital self-harm.
E.N. Volkova
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A Qualitative Sociopsychological Study of Expectancy Violation and Uses and Gratifications Theories Pertaining to Phubbing Behavior and Reception in Generation X Women [PDF]
The overall aim of this dissertation project was to examine the effects of phone snubbing, called phubbing, on Generation X women born between 1965 and 1980 who reside in the United States.
Tallarico, Sandra Joslyn
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The Role of State Boredom, State of Fear of Missing Out and State Loneliness in State Phubbing [PDF]
The term “phubbing” describes individuals’ engagement with their smartphones during face-to-face conversations. Because some scholars treated phubbing as a trait experience, the predictors they investigated to explain this behavior have also been trait ...
Al-Saggaf, Yeslam, O’Donnell, Sarah B
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When Phones Take Over: How Self-Management Bridges the Gap to Communication [PDF]
In the contemporary digital era, the pervasive use of smartphones, particularly among Generation Z, has become a prevalent phenomenon across various settings, including professional environments.
Aqil, Muhammad +4 more
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Distracted Parenting: When Technology Takes a Parent\u27s Eyes Away from Their Child [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to deepen our insight into how interaction with technology influences parenting skills and child development. This paper culminates and summarizes the research found on the effects of problematic smartphone use by parents on the ...
Watson, Sarah
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