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Phubbing, Resisting Phubbing, and Social Status
The present project aims to investigate “phubbing” (i.e., ignoring someone in social interaction by paying attention to the smartphone) and “resisting phubbing” (i.e., explicitly avoiding smartphone distraction during a social interaction). Specifically,
Marco Perugini, Paolo Riva, Luca Pancani
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Examining the Moderating Role of Phubbing in the Impact of Workplace Incivility on Organisational Ostracism [PDF]
The study examining the moderating role of phubbing in the impact of workplace incivility on organisational ostracism was conducted with a sample of 423 employees.
Mehmet Ali Canbolat +2 more
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More than a preference for online social interaction: Vulnerable narcissism and phubbing
This study was the first to examine whether the relationship between vulnerable narcissism and phubbing (phone snubbing) can be explained by preference for online social interaction. Participants (N = 402) completed measures of narcissistic vulnerability,
Evita March +8 more
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A longitudinal research of the relationship between parental phubbing and problematic behaviors among children [PDF]
This longitudinal study investigated 522 subjects twice (12 months in between) from three primary schools in Guangdong province to explore the developments of parental phubbing and problematic behaviors among children, as long as the causal effect ...
Liu Xingjuan
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Background The rapid increasing rate of mobile and internet users in Lebanon, predisposes us to a high dependency on smartphones, leading to more phubbing. Phubbing has been found associated with many psychological factors.
Zeinab Bitar +3 more
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The effects of “phubbing” on social interaction [PDF]
AbstractThis research experimentally investigated the social consequences of “phubbing” – the act of snubbing someone in a social setting by concentrating on one's mobile phone. Participants viewed a three‐minute animation in which they imagined themselves as part of a dyadic conversation.
Varoth Chotpitayasunondh +1 more
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Phubbing as a Possible Threat to Close Relationships’ Welfare
The paper focuses on a new phenomenon of modern digital society — phubbing, that is, the manifestation of partner neglect through distraction to a gadget during real communication. The analysis of foreign psychological approaches to its research has been
Kryukova T.L., Ekimchik O.A.
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Consequence of phubbing on psychological distress among the youth of Hyderabad
Background: Phubbing is defined as modern communication in which a person snubs another in a social setting by concentrating on their phone instead of having conversation. Derived from phone and snubbing words.
Sri Dharani Tekkam +2 more
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PHUBBING BEHAVIOR IN THE QUR’AN: A THEMATIC STUDY OF THE OPINIONS OF INDONESIAN MUFASSIR
This research is motivated by the widespread occurrence of phubbing activities in the surrounding environment. Phubbing, or phone snubbing, is a detrimental activity where individuals ignore their conversation partners and focus more on their handheld ...
Alisa Aura Zanuba, Musolli Musolli
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Research has underscored the detrimental effects of phubbing. Nevertheless, attempts at identifying alternative actions are lacking. The present research introduced 'resisting phubbing', actively avoiding phubbing to continue the in-person interaction ...
Alessia Telari +3 more
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