Smartphone Usage before and during COVID-19: A Comparative Study Based on Objective Recording of Usage Data
<div><p>Most studies that claimed changes in smartphone usage during COVID-19 were based on self-reported usage data, e.g., that collected through a questionnaire. These studies were also limited to reporting the overall smartphone usage, with no detailed investigation of distinct types...
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| Main Author: | Khansa Chemnad (17346994) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Sameha Alshakhsi (17032311) (author), Mohamed Basel Almourad (17150983) (author), Majid Altuwairiqi (15865239) (author), Keith Phalp (14151096) (author), Raian Ali (12066006) (author) |
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2022
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