Smartphone use and academic performance: A literature review

International Journal of Educational Research - Tập 103 - Trang 101618 - 2020
Simon Amez1,2, Stijn Baert3,2
1Ghent University, Belgium
2Sint-Pietersplein 6, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
3Ghent University, Research Foundation – Flanders, University of Antwerp, Université catholique de Louvain, Institute for Labour Economics (IZA), Global Labour Office (GLO), IMISCOE, Belgium

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