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Smartphone Spectrometers [PDF]

open access: yesSensors, 2018
Smartphones are playing an increasing role in the sciences, owing to the ubiquitous proliferation of these devices, their relatively low cost, increasing processing power and their suitability for integrated data acquisition and processing in a ‘lab in a phone’ capacity.
Andrew McGonigle   +6 more
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The smartphoners: consumer segmentation by smartphone usage [PDF]

open access: yesMERCATI E COMPETITIVITÀ, 2016
Smartphone usage is becoming an integral part of consumer' lifestyle. Over 50% of the worldwide population own at least one smartphone and the adoption of mobile technologies have reshaped the boundaries between online and offline. This study aims to segment consumers by means of activities they perform on personal mobile phones.
De Canio, Francesca   +2 more
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Smartphone fluorescence spectroscopy [PDF]

open access: yesSPIE Proceedings, 2014
We demonstrate the first use of smartphone spectrophotometry for readout of fluorescence-based biological assays. We evaluated the smartphone fluorimeter in the context of a fluorescent molecular beacon (MB) assay for detection of specific nucleic acid sequences in a liquid test sample and compared performance against a conventional laboratory ...
Hojeong, Yu   +2 more
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Sedentary Behavior and Problematic Smartphone Use in Chinese Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Self-Control

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
This study investigated smartphone use characteristics including the purpose of smartphone use (i.e., leisure, learning, or work) and situational smartphone use (i.e., sitting, standing, or moving about) in Chinese adolescents.
Ming-Qiang Xiang   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Development of the Smartphone Addiction Risk Rating Score for a Smartphone Addiction Management Application

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2020
Smartphone usage characteristics are useful for identification of the risk factors for smartphone addiction. Risk rating scores can be developed based on smartphone usage characteristics.
Jihwan Park   +3 more
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Personality traits of university students with smartphone addiction

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2023
BackgroundNowadays smartphone use is increasing drastically. There is a higher prevalence of smartphone addiction in some specific personality traits.ObjectivesThe goal of this study is to evaluate the association of smartphone addiction with personality
Ali Kheradmand   +2 more
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Smartphone Use Patterns of Smartphone-dependent Children [PDF]

open access: yesChild Health Nursing Research, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the smartphone use patterns of smartphone-dependent children.Methods: The study design was a cross-sectional descriptive study. The data were derived from the 2017 survey on smartphone overdependence conducted by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the National Information Society Agency.
openaire   +3 more sources

Smartphone use and study behavior: A Korean and Australian comparison

open access: yesHeliyon, 2019
Smartphone use amongst university students is widespread and a common practice while studying. However, this usage can lead to academic performance costs.
Heather Winskel   +3 more
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The relationship between anxiety and depression with smartphone addiction among college students: The mediating effect of executive dysfunction

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Smartphone addiction symptom is increasing globally. Many studies have found that negative emotion is associated with smartphone addiction, but few explore the mediating effect of executive dysfunction.
JiaMin Ge   +7 more
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Investigating psychological and motivational predictors of problematic smartphone use among Smartphone-based Social Networking Service (SNS) users

open access: yesAddictive Behaviors Reports, 2023
Given that the active use of certain smartphone applications is associate with problematic smartphone use, it has been proposed that certain smartphone applications are more addictive than others, such as Social Networking Services (SNS).
Min-Jung Kwak, Dai-Jin Kim
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