Analysis of Phubbing Phenomenon Among College Students and Its Solution

作者: Shuo Cao , Ying Liu , Ying Jiang

DOI: 10.18533/JOURNAL.V7I12.1524

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摘要: Mobile phones have laid a significant effect on college students with the development of science and technology. Referring to previous survey, number phubbing quantity grew dramatically year year. It has caused various problems such as damaging physical mental health ruining their social communication skills interpersonal relationships. We came following conclusions through this survey: 1. Smart exerted great influence students’ lives diverse powerful functions fast updating speed. They use many occasions mainly phone communicating entertaining tools. 2. Most heard concept ‘Phubbing’, they think that phenomenon will become more popular. According over 70% said for listening music, watching videos looking apps, which probably is one reasons leading phubbing. And another 40% prefer face-to-face communication. Therefore, we negative might be eased proper guidance.

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