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Revisiting the relationship between smartphone use and academic performance: A large-scale study

机译:重新审视智能手机使用与学术表现之间的关系:大规模研究

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Despite the increasing popularity of smartphones in our daily lives, their usage among college students has been broadly discouraged because ample studies demonstrate that this usage has a strongly negative impact on academic performance. This study strives to revisit this relationship by scrutinizing the distinctions among mobile applications. Based on a survey of more than 10,000 college students, our study offers robust evidence that, if used appropriately, smartphones can motivate better academic performance. Specifically, based on activity theory and psychological trait theories, we quantify the impacts of using six different mobile applications on students' academic performance and detect their indirect impacts mediated by both nomophobia (the fear of being unavailable to mobile phones) and behavioral habits. Two kinds of poor sleep habits are investigated: late sleep and insomnia. Our results reveal positive, direct impacts of using mobile learning and news applications on academic performance and adverse effects of playing mobile games, as well as using social media, music and video, and entertainment book-reading applications. Notably, the use of mobile learning applications does not contribute to nomophobia. However, the other five types of mobile applications - social media, mobile games, music and video, entertainment book reading, and news - do.
机译:尽管我们日常生活中智能手机普及日益越来越大,但他们在大学生的使用量广泛地劝阻,因为充足的研究表明这种使用对学术表现产生了强烈的负面影响。本研究致力于通过审查移动应用中的区分来重新审视这种关系。根据对10,000多名大学生的调查,我们的研究提供了强大的证据,如果适当使用,智能手机可以激励更好的学术表现。具体而言,基于活动理论和心理特质理论,我们量化了对学生的学术成绩使用六种不同移动应用的影响,并检测其既有规范性介导的间接影响(害怕无法使用手机)和行为习惯。调查了两种贫困睡眠习惯:晚睡和失眠。我们的结果揭示了使用移动学习和新闻应用程序对学术表现和播放移动游戏的不利影响的积极,直接影响,以及使用社交媒体,音乐和视频以及娱乐簿阅读应用。值得注意的是,使用移动学习应用程序对Nomophia没有贡献。但是,其他五种类型的移动应用 - 社交媒体,手机游戏,音乐和视频,娱乐簿阅读和新闻 - 做。

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