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Mahmoud Maqableh, Zaid Obeidat, Ahmad Obeidat, Mais Jaradat, Mahmood Hussain Shah and Ra?ed Masa?deh
Social media addiction has undergone a remarkable transformation among regular users, but limited research has been conducted on exploring the antecedents of addiction. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between continuance inte...
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Mirko Duradoni, Federico Innocenti and Andrea Guazzini
Does social media addiction impair the well-being of non-clinical individuals? Despite the Internet being able to be considered as a promoting factor for individual empowerment, previous literature suggests that the current massive availability of Inform...
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Imran Aslan, Mehmet Emin YASAR
Pág. 468 - 492
New developments in technology have changed the habits of people and people can find the things of real life in virtual worlds. Interacting in online platforms and sharing options of social media have made the life of students more easy while Social Medi...
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Murat Akin
Pág. 256 - 262
The aim of this study is to determine whether or not internet addiction levels of young people lead to differences in social media use intentions. The study consists of two main parts. In the literature review section where the conceptual framework is tr...
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Chad Tossell,Philip Kortum,Clayton Shepard,Ahmad Rahmati,Lin Zhong
Pág. pp. 37 - 43
This study examined smartphone user behaviors and their relation to self-reported smartphone addiction. Thirty-four users who did not own smartphones were given instrumented iPhones that logged all phone use over the course of the year-long study. At the...
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