The effects of “phubbing” on social interaction

Author: Chotpitayasunondh, Varoth; Douglas, Karen M.

Description: This research experimentally investigated the social consequences of “phubbing”–the act of snubbing someone in a social setting by concentrating on one’s mobile phone. Participants viewed a three-minute animation in which they imagined themselves as part of a dyadic conversation. Their communication partner either phubbed them extensively, partially, or not at all. Results revealed that increased phubbing significantly and negatively affected perceived communication quality and relationship satisfaction. These effects were mediated by reduced feelings of belongingness and both positive and negative affect. This research underlines the importance of phubbing as a modern social phenomenon to be further investigated.

Subject headings: Phubbing; Technology; Smartphone; Behavior; Social consequences; Relationships; Communication; Mobile phone; Social exclusion

Publication year: 2018

Journal or book title: Journal of Applied Social Psychology

Volume: 48

Issue: 6

Pages: 304-316

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Serial number: 4054

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