Text or Talk? Social Anxiety, Loneliness, and Divergent Preferences for Cell Phone Use

Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 424 - 435
Published: Jun 1, 2007
Abstract
This paper investigates whether social anxiety and loneliness lead to contrasting beliefs and preferences among cell phone users towards texting and talking on their cell phones. Three hypotheses are examined: (1) that social anxiety and loneliness are differentially associated with generalized preferences either for texting or for talking on the cell phone, (2) that these preferences are linked to contrasting beliefs concerning the social...
Paper Details
Title
Text or Talk? Social Anxiety, Loneliness, and Divergent Preferences for Cell Phone Use
Published Date
Jun 1, 2007
Volume
10
Issue
3
Pages
424 - 435
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