The study examined students’ perceptions of cell phones and emotional behaviour patterns in Nigerian universities. A total number of 140 students were randomly selected from three universities. The subjects were exposed to Cell Phone Perception Questionnaire (CPQ) consisting of 17 items. Four hypotheses were formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The data were analysed using chi-square statistics. Results showed that emotional reactions and sleep were not significantly related to students’ perceptions of cell phone while types of messages received and financial addiction implications were significantly related to students’ perceptions of cell phones. DOI: 10.5901/jesr.2014.v4n6p18
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The study examined the attitude of undergraduate students towards the use of mobile technology for l...
Although there is no policy in the Nigerian education system that support the use of cell phone in t...
Background: Mobile phone addiction is on the rise. It is a behavioral addiction thought to be simila...
The study is a survey research intended to find out undergraduate usage of mobile phones and its imp...
The emergence of mobile media technologies has changed the social fabric of Nigerian society, with e...
This study aims at investigating Jordanian university undergraduate and graduate students' attitudes...
This study’s aim was to investigate the psychosocial effects of mobile phone among the youth. This i...
The study is on the assessment of students’ smart phone use pattern at the Faculty of Social Science...
This study examined student teachers’ attitude and intention towards cell phone use for learning in ...
Mobile phone use among university students is now pervasively altering their social interaction with...
In today’s technically advanced society, mobile phones have become indispensable communication devic...
This study assessed attitude, anxiety, and technostress as a correlate of the use of mobile phones b...
Cell phones seem to create distraction and anxiety in student’s daily lives. The present study tests...
An assessment of mobile phone use pattern by undergraduates was carried out. The survey research des...
The study explored the extent of mobile phone use amongst students of Universiti Putra Malaysia. Add...
The study examined the attitude of undergraduate students towards the use of mobile technology for l...
Although there is no policy in the Nigerian education system that support the use of cell phone in t...
Background: Mobile phone addiction is on the rise. It is a behavioral addiction thought to be simila...