Objective Phone Use During Time With One’s Partner: Associations With Relationship and Individual Well-Being

Today's article comes from the journal of Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies. The authors are McDaniel et al., from the Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation, in Indiana. In this paper, they attempt to determine if "technoference" is real or not. That is: can one partner's phone habits meaningfully affect the quality of a romantic relationship? Or, is it a non-issue?

DOI: 10.1155/hbe2/3547526

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