Psychology NewsNomophobia statistics: the fear of not having your phone now affects 89% of college studentsNomophobia statistics: since 2012, the fear of being without a mobile phone has grown from 77% to almost 90% among U.S. college students.PsychNewsDailyAugust 4, 2021
Psychology NewsNew study of video gamers finds that Android users have higher IQ scores than iPhone usersStudy on IQ scores of video gamers finds women outscore men, Android users outscore iPhone users, and Rainbow Six Siege is the smartest game.PsychNewsDailyDecember 5, 2020
Psychology NewsDon’t blame notifications: a new study finds users initiate 89% of smartphone interactionsIt's not your phone, it's you: study finds users initiate 89% of their smartphone interactions, with only 11% initiated by notifications. PsychNewsDailyNovember 24, 2020
Psychology NewsTexting vs calling: new study explains why a phone call means more than a feeble textWhen it comes to texting vs calling, new research finds that calling wins if your goal is to connect with someone in a meaningful way. PsychNewsDailySeptember 13, 2020
Psychology NewsBroken phone? A new study suggests you might have secretly let it happenIf you have a broken phone, research suggests there's a chance that you secretly (or maybe not so secretly) allowed it to happen.PsychNewsDailyJuly 27, 2020