Phubbing and what could be its determinants: A dugout of literature

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2019

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Nazir, Thseen
Bulut, Sefa

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Scientific Research Publishing

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Smartphone technology turned life easy but it also complicated many things in human lives. One of the biggest issues nowadays, which rose by smartphones, is its overuse and it had been studied under the banner of addiction. A different kind of issue arose similar to smartphone addiction when people overuse their smartphones in social settings. This phenomenon has been termed as “Phubbing” when a person uses his smartphone and literally ignores the person beside him. This phenomenon is very new and researchers are trying hard to understand the phenomenon so they can predict the determinants of this phenomenon. The aim of this article is to understand the previous researches, which had been done in the area of smartphone addiction and try to understand the similarities and differences in both the phenomenon. This article tries to dig out the available literature to find out what actually Phubbing is and what can be its true determinants. In addition, it tried to understand various types of addictions, which can elevate the Phubbing behavior in different settings. In the light of definition and current understanding of Phubbing, it will try to understand how various types of addictions will help us to understand it in depth. This study analyzes previous researches done on addiction and researches related to Phubbing, and tries to understand the correlation of various addictive behaviors with Phubbing phenomenon.

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Phubbing, Smartphones, Addiction, Determinants

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Psychology

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10

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Nazir, T., Bulut, S. (2019). Phubbing and what could be its determinants: A dugout of literature, Psychology, 10, 819-829. https://doi.org/10.4236/psych.2019.106053