Introduction Nearly everyone uses cell phones and social media today, but does this make us more or less social than if we did not have them? On average people pick up their phone twenty eight times in a day, a third of which are for no particular reason, which can interrupt their interactions with others who are actually present (MacDonald, 2018). In addition, “87 percent of millennials admitted to missing out on a conversation because they were distracted by their phone” (Saiidi, 2015). Researchers also found that approximately one third of participants followed their parents, partners, children, and friends on social media to replace communicating with them (Noble, 2018). Differences are also found in the cell phone use in men vs. women, women use their phones for about 365 minutes each day, whereas men use their phones for only 287 minutes (Anderson, 2016). Researchers are attempting to find whether or not the increased use of cell phones and social media is improving or hinder...
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