The effects of push vs. pull notifications on overall smartphone usage, frequency of usage and stress levels
@inproceedings{Mikulic2016TheEO, title={The effects of push vs. pull notifications on overall smartphone usage, frequency of usage and stress levels}, author={Marin Mikulic}, year={2016} }
Consumers of media (e.g. television, the Internet, smartphones) have been found to experience both media overuse and the development of negative media habits due to different personality traits, li ...
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