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(Dis)Advantages Of Device-Free Experiences: A Qualitative Approach, Sandy Burrill
(Dis)Advantages Of Device-Free Experiences: A Qualitative Approach, Sandy Burrill
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Smartphone use is associated with things like immersion into false realities, worsened mental health, and even addictive tendencies, and reducing usage can produce both negative outcomes like fear of missing out and separation anxiety, as well as positive outcomes like attainment of study goals and reflective states (defined as states wherein behavior relies on forethought and a deliberate examination of options). However, there is a gap in what is known about expectations in anticipation of smartphone use reduction, and the prevalence of quantitative approaches has meant that there is a lack of richer, participant-driven data about device-free experiences. Using qualitative …