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Keyword [Phubbing]
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1. How To Use Design Stop Phubbing
2. The Relationship Between Parental Phubbing And Adolescents’ Externalizing Problem Behavior
3. The Influence Of Parents’ Phubbing On Adolescent Mobile Phone Addiction Tendency
4. Studies On The Influence Of Social Norms On Phubbing
5. The Negative Behavioral Consequences Of Boss Phubbing For Employee:The Role Of Attribution
6. The Research On The Alienation Of The "Phubbing" In The New Media Times
7. From Parental "Phubbing" To Adolescents’ "Phubbing":The Role Of Cognitive Factors
8. A Qualitative And Quantitative Research On Phubbing’s Status Quo And Causes Of Phubbing
9. The Influence Of Phubbing On The Empathy Accuracy ——A Moderated Mediation Model
10. The Effect Of Parental Phubbing On Adolescent Cyberbullying:A Moderated Mediation Model
11. The Effect Of Parental Phubbing On Loneliness In Junior Middle School Students: The Mediating Role Of Rejection Sensitivity
12. The Effect Of Partner Phubbing Behavior On Relationship Satisfaction
13. The Relation Between Parental Phubbing And Adolescent Subjective Well-being:a Moderated Mediation Model
14. The Influence Of Partner Phubbing On Intimate Relationship Satisfaction: The Mediating Role Of Self-other Overlap And The Moderating Role Of Rejection Sensitivity
15. Parental Phubbing,Anger Rumination,and Adolescents’ Cyberbullying Perpetration:A Three-Year Longitudinal Study
16. The Effect Of Parental Phubbing On Adolescents’ Depression
17. The Correlation Of Parental Phubbing And Junior Middle School Students’ Social Avoidance And Distress
18. A Study Of The Relationship Between Parents’Phubbing,Self-Esteem,Socialanxiety,and Online Flaming In High School Students
19. The Effect Of Parental Parents’ Phubbing On Middle School Students’ Mobile Phone Addiction: A Moderated Mediation Model And Intervention Study
20. The Relationship Between Parent-Child Perceived Differences In Parental Phubbing Behavior And Smartphone Dependence Among Junior High School Students:Mediating Parent-Child Relationship And Its Intervention
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