A research team supported by the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Société et culture (FRQSC)
When having one’s phone out may be good for your relationship: Exploring the role of normative accuracy in the relationship between cell phone use and relationship perceptions
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This is remarable to me that such a minimal real-world stimulus – which maybe is working like a prime? – can have this kind of effect. I suppose it is tapping into some pretty strong norms and memories, and/or evoking the whole sense of being connected to others via the phone. Nice!
This is remarable to me that such a minimal real-world stimulus – which maybe is working like a prime? – can have this kind of effect. I suppose it is tapping into some pretty strong norms and memories, and/or evoking the whole sense of being connected to others via the phone. Nice!
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