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Why Cannot I Stop Phubbing? Boredom Proneness and Phubbing: A Multiple Mediation Model
Bin Gao,1,2,* Yuanyuan Liu,3,* Quanwei Shen,4 Changqing Fu,3 Weiyi Li,5 Xu Li4 1Research Institute for International and Comparative Education, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, 200234, People’s Republic of China; 2Lab for Educational Big ...
Li W, Gao B, Liu Y, Li X, Fu C, Shen Q
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A Systematic Review of Supervisor Phubbing: Current Knowledge and Research Gaps
With the growing integration of smartphones into the workplace, the need to understand their impacts is ever more pressing. In particular, the phenomenon known as supervisor phubbing – where supervisors engage with their mobile phones during interactions
Abdulkhamid Fayzullaev +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background The preschool years are a crucial period for development. Stable environments and responsive caregivers support children's cognitive and motor development, two interrelated and essential domains. Caregiver smartphone use in front of children may reduce attention and responsiveness, which have been negatively associated with young ...
Marcelo Toledo‐Vargas +27 more
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Fenomena perilaku phubbing remaja dan implikasinya pada layanan bimbingan dan konseling
Tingginya prevalensi phubbing di kalangan remaja berpotensi menurunkan kemampuan komunikasi interpersonal dan meningkatkan masalah psikososial seperti kecemasan dan depresi.
Rina Nurhudi Ramdhani +2 more
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Linking Phubbing Behavior to Self-Reported Attentional Failures and Media Multitasking
Phubbing, or using a phone to snub another person, has been investigated through social and personality frameworks. Phubbing involves attending to and performing competing tasks, implying the involvement of attentional abilities.
Kayla S. Sansevere, Nathan Ward
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Prior research has shown that phubbing, the act of ignoring others in favor of smartphone use, negatively influences students' academic functioning, particularly by increasing academic burnout. However, few studies have explored how the interplay between
Shengya Zeng +5 more
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Phubbing in Students: New Evidence for a Spanish Short Form of the Phubbing Scale (PS-6) [PDF]
Background: Phubbing—the act of snubbing someone by concentrating on a smartphone—is claimed to be an increasing, even normative, behavior receiving more research attention.
Ortuño-Sierra, Javier [0000-0003-4867-0946] +9 more
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An Opportunity Cost Framework of Digital Well‐Being
ABSTRACT Research on social digital technologies like smartphones and social media has grown exponentially, yet consensus on their effects on well‐being remains elusive. I introduce the Costs and Opportunities of Technology in Context (COTeC) framework, focused on defining and integrating the processes by which social technologies impact well‐being ...
Kostadin Kushlev
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In this study, we examined the effects of parental phubbing on learning burnout in elementary and secondary school students and its mechanism of action.
Qingqing He +4 more
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Puzzles of Interpersonal Listening: Conflicting Findings, Theories, and Future Research
ABSTRACT Listening is widely recognized as essential to human interaction, yet research on it remains conceptually fragmented and theoretically inconsistent. Although extensive evidence shows that good listening benefits emotional, cognitive, motivational, and relational outcomes, the field lacks consensus about what listening is, how it should be ...
Guy Itzchakov, Graham D. Bodie
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