Smartphone Beginning Resources

  1. I searched through Computer Science Collection and Applied Science & Technology Abstracts databases.
  2. Used a few different searches in each database. “Smart Phone Relationship”, “Smart Phone addiction”, and “Social Media Addictions”.
  3. “Social Media Addiction” resulted in 7 different results, Smart Phone Relationship” resulted in 132 different results, and “Smart Phone Addiction” resulted in 2 different results.

 
 

Sources
 
How your smartphone is affecting your relationship. (2019, February 12). Express Computershttps://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A573784712/CDB?u=klnb_fhsuniv&sid=CDB&xid=40be8aba
-connected to Smart phone relationship search in computer science collection database.
 
Investigators from University of Arizona Zero in on Mobile Media and Communication (Testing Relationships Between Smartphone Engagement, Romantic Partner Communication, and Relationship Satisfaction). (2020, August 19). Telecommunications Weekly, 95. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A632635258/CDB?u=klnb_fhsuniv&sid=CDB&xid=74c44d84
 
– connected to Smart phone relationship search in computer science collection database
 
 
Prime Number: Students admit to smartphone addiction. (2017). ISE: Industrial & Systems Engineering at Work49(7), 14.
 
-connect to smart phone addiction search in Applied Science & Technology Abstracts database
 
 
Kugler, L. (2018). Getting Hooked on Tech: Are technology companies maximizing profits by making users addicted to their products? Communications of the ACM61(6), 18–19. https://doi-org.ezproxy.fhsu.edu/10.1145/3204447
 
– connect to social media addiction search in Applied Science & Technology Abstracts database

0 thoughts on “Smartphone Beginning Resources

  1. Hi,
    I thought the “How your smartphone is affecting your relationship article” was so interesting. Who knew that it may be because of our evolutionary history that so many people feel the need to always be near their phone? Kind of makes you feel a little better about all those hours spent on Reddit. I would be really interested to read David Sbarra’s paper to see what he thinks about how constantly being on our phones can affect our relationships with others. I think it would be really helpful for your research.

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