Study On Phubbing With The Perspective Of Connection To Disconnection Using Smartphone On Youth Generation

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P. R. Shinde
K. V. Varma
O. I. Kumawat
V.R. Mishra
Y. M. Lohar
S. H. Raut

Abstract

Phubbing has become a topic of interest for researchers worldwide. The rationale is that since cellphones are used in co-present interactions, they are easily accessible. This is known as "phubbing" and is not acceptable behavior in most places. Phubbing is the practice of ignoring people in social situations by looking at one's phone instead of interacting with them, according to Chotpitayasunondh and Douglas (2018). The purpose of this article to provide an overview of phubbing research investigations.

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P. R. Shinde, K. V. Varma, O. I. Kumawat, V.R. Mishra, Y. M. Lohar, & S. H. Raut. (2023). Study On Phubbing With The Perspective Of Connection To Disconnection Using Smartphone On Youth Generation. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 44(S8), 49–54. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS8.3495
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P. R. Shinde

Department of Commerce and Accountancy, Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel

K. V. Varma

Department of Commerce and Accountancy, Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel

O. I. Kumawat

Department of Commerce and Accountancy, Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel

V.R. Mishra

Department of Commerce and Accountancy, Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel

Y. M. Lohar

Department of Commerce and Accountancy, Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel

S. H. Raut

Department of Commerce and Accountancy, Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel

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