This study analyzed the impact of smartphone addiction on learning outcomes between males and females on learning outcomes. Several studies have analyzed the effects of smartphone addiction on student learning effectiveness. However, there are a lot of gaps in these studies, such as the selected sample, in which all the respondents are assumed to belong to a gender group. In this work, we categorize each respondent, based on gender, into male and female. 500 students from public and private universities in Indonesia participated in this study. The independent-sample t-test, linear correlation, and regression analysis determined the result. It was found that smartphone addiction had a significant negative correlation with learning outcomes i...
Introduction: Smartphone is currently a tool for communications that is widely used by all people, e...
Background. Smartphone addiction is a phenomenon whereby a person is unable to cut down the smartpho...
This study aimed to examine whether students consider that their mobile phones are useful devices fo...
The aim of the study is to examine the level of university students' smartphone addiction in terms o...
Students academic performance could be affected by excessive use of the smartphone. This study focus...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
This study identify the factors that influence the academic performance of students in Indonesia. Ea...
The use of mobile phone has been increasing nowadays in most part of the world and it has become the...
Smartphone is an alternative communication and information dissemination in today's digital era. The...
As cell phone technology continues its rapid development, the device appears capable of contributing...
This study aims to measure smartphone addiction in boys and girls in the city of Pekanbaru with a po...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between social media addiction in terms of...
To the best of our knowledge to date, there are no published studies that have empirically investiga...
Objective: Problematic smartphone use (PSU) is the development of pathological dependence at the exp...
The rapid development of science and technology certainly affects the learning process. Learning out...
Introduction: Smartphone is currently a tool for communications that is widely used by all people, e...
Background. Smartphone addiction is a phenomenon whereby a person is unable to cut down the smartpho...
This study aimed to examine whether students consider that their mobile phones are useful devices fo...
The aim of the study is to examine the level of university students' smartphone addiction in terms o...
Students academic performance could be affected by excessive use of the smartphone. This study focus...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
This study identify the factors that influence the academic performance of students in Indonesia. Ea...
The use of mobile phone has been increasing nowadays in most part of the world and it has become the...
Smartphone is an alternative communication and information dissemination in today's digital era. The...
As cell phone technology continues its rapid development, the device appears capable of contributing...
This study aims to measure smartphone addiction in boys and girls in the city of Pekanbaru with a po...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between social media addiction in terms of...
To the best of our knowledge to date, there are no published studies that have empirically investiga...
Objective: Problematic smartphone use (PSU) is the development of pathological dependence at the exp...
The rapid development of science and technology certainly affects the learning process. Learning out...
Introduction: Smartphone is currently a tool for communications that is widely used by all people, e...
Background. Smartphone addiction is a phenomenon whereby a person is unable to cut down the smartpho...
This study aimed to examine whether students consider that their mobile phones are useful devices fo...