Not getting the message: Critiquing current conceptualizations of nomophobia

Technology in Society - Tập 67 - Trang 101719 - 2021
Anna Sui1, Wuyou Sui2
1School of Health Studies, Western University, Canada
2School of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education, University of Victoria, Canada

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