Research has underscored the detrimental effects of phubbing. Nevertheless, attempts at identifying alternative actions are lacking. The present research introduced 'resisting phubbing', actively avoiding phubbing to continue the in-person interaction with the individuals involved. Study 1 (N = 246) employed short videos to assess the effect of inclusion, phubbing, and resisting phubbing on interpersonal connection, social exclusion, and social perception. Phubbing yielded the most adverse outcomes, followed by inclusion and resisting phubbing, which showed the most favorable. Study 2 (N = 291) additionally examined the influence of social status on these behaviors. While Study 1 results were replicated, the effect of social status remained inconclusive. Our studies emphasize the relevance of resisting phubbing as a beneficial strategy to overcome smartphone interference during in-person interactions.

Telari, A., Riva, P., Perugini, M., Pancani, L. (2024). Converting smartphone interference into favorable consequences for social interactions: the “resisting phubbing” phenomenon. SOCIAL INFLUENCE, 19(1) [10.1080/15534510.2024.2433943].

Converting smartphone interference into favorable consequences for social interactions: the “resisting phubbing” phenomenon

Telari, Alessia
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Riva, Paolo;Perugini, Marco;Pancani, Luca
2024

Abstract

Research has underscored the detrimental effects of phubbing. Nevertheless, attempts at identifying alternative actions are lacking. The present research introduced 'resisting phubbing', actively avoiding phubbing to continue the in-person interaction with the individuals involved. Study 1 (N = 246) employed short videos to assess the effect of inclusion, phubbing, and resisting phubbing on interpersonal connection, social exclusion, and social perception. Phubbing yielded the most adverse outcomes, followed by inclusion and resisting phubbing, which showed the most favorable. Study 2 (N = 291) additionally examined the influence of social status on these behaviors. While Study 1 results were replicated, the effect of social status remained inconclusive. Our studies emphasize the relevance of resisting phubbing as a beneficial strategy to overcome smartphone interference during in-person interactions.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
expectancy violation theory; ostracism; Phubbing; resisting phubbing; social exclusion;
English
28-nov-2024
2024
19
1
2433943
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Telari, A., Riva, P., Perugini, M., Pancani, L. (2024). Converting smartphone interference into favorable consequences for social interactions: the “resisting phubbing” phenomenon. SOCIAL INFLUENCE, 19(1) [10.1080/15534510.2024.2433943].
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