The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the social impacts of adolescent text messaging. A sample of high school students was used to examine texting behaviors and practices, face-to-face communication preferences, and adolescent opinions about the use of text messaging in common social situations. Perceptions of texting in social situations and actual texting behaviors were positively related. Teens indicated they pretend to text in social situations for various reasons. For some adolescents, texting was a way to avoid different people and situations, for others pretending to text gave them a favorable appearance, and others felt safe in different situations when they pretended to text. Overall, texting behaviors and text...
In recent years, text messaging ( texting ) has become the dominant method of communication for youn...
This study uses conversational analysis to identify how adolescents with pragmatic difficulties use ...
Researchers explored the relationship among adolescent self-reported amounts of texting and self-est...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the social impacts of adolescent text mess...
Co‐construction theory suggests adolescents use digital communication to address developmental chall...
Text messaging, used by people of all ages, has become the preferred method of communication for tee...
This study examines the social uses and gratifications of text messaging. The study consisted of a s...
The primary purpose of the present research was to gain a better understanding of how text messaging...
This study used two focus groups to learn about college students and their use of text messages. All...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine reasons adolescents give for pretending to te...
The cell phone has evolved from a luxury for businesspeople into an important facilitator of many u...
Texting has become any every day task that many teenagers engage in on a day to day basis. Many of t...
Four focus groups of undergraduate students (n = 32) were conducted to elicit perceptions regarding ...
Social anxiety—the fear of others’ judgment in social situations—can negatively affect one’s communi...
The present study surveyed a sample of middle school students on their technology habits, with a pri...
In recent years, text messaging ( texting ) has become the dominant method of communication for youn...
This study uses conversational analysis to identify how adolescents with pragmatic difficulties use ...
Researchers explored the relationship among adolescent self-reported amounts of texting and self-est...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of the social impacts of adolescent text mess...
Co‐construction theory suggests adolescents use digital communication to address developmental chall...
Text messaging, used by people of all ages, has become the preferred method of communication for tee...
This study examines the social uses and gratifications of text messaging. The study consisted of a s...
The primary purpose of the present research was to gain a better understanding of how text messaging...
This study used two focus groups to learn about college students and their use of text messages. All...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine reasons adolescents give for pretending to te...
The cell phone has evolved from a luxury for businesspeople into an important facilitator of many u...
Texting has become any every day task that many teenagers engage in on a day to day basis. Many of t...
Four focus groups of undergraduate students (n = 32) were conducted to elicit perceptions regarding ...
Social anxiety—the fear of others’ judgment in social situations—can negatively affect one’s communi...
The present study surveyed a sample of middle school students on their technology habits, with a pri...
In recent years, text messaging ( texting ) has become the dominant method of communication for youn...
This study uses conversational analysis to identify how adolescents with pragmatic difficulties use ...
Researchers explored the relationship among adolescent self-reported amounts of texting and self-est...