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Download fileAttachment to mobile phones across social contexts
By comparing driving while using mobile phones and driving without calling, they found (1) differences in turn control ... This first empirical study demonstrates two important features in the very beginning of the mobile phone behavior research.
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School
- Loughborough University London
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Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone BehaviorPages
222 - 233Citation
CELIK, B. and ERDOGMUS, F., 2015. Attachment to Mobile Phones Across Social Contexts. IN: Yan, Z. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior, Hershey, Pa: IGI Global, pp. 222-233.Publisher
© IGI GlobalVersion
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This book chapter is made available with kind permission of IGI Global.ISBN
1466682396;9781466682405Language
- en