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R031 The Look Up Theory On Smartphone Usage

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Running head: THE “LOOK UP” PHONE USAGE THEORY The “Look Up” Theory on Phone Usage Institution Affiliation: Date 1 THE “LOOK UP” PHONE USAGE THEORY 2 Introduction The universe is gradually insulating itself by means of fast technological advancements. At the lead of this growth, the trajectory is the onset of the harmful and risk-laden smartphone addiction. On a research that was carried out on American citizens, more than 60% stated that they could not live without the use of smartphones (Green, 2018). Through numerous scientific researches; the society slowly understands the existence of smartphone addiction everywhere amongst the youths of today and other adults. The use of modern phones has revealed the linkage to other addictions in terms of behaviors and thus leading to imbalanced brain action. This paper expounds on the “look up” theory behind phone usage and aims at creating a hypothesis about the same theory. The “look up theory” on phone usage The theory that this paper aims to discuss and address is known as the “look up” theory of smartphone usage and is written and explained by Sophie Beren. This theory states that, on the average, an adult human being is in constant touch with their cellphone 2,617 times in a day and that is not enough to mention. It continues to state that the ten most percentage of the population that use their phones beyond the usual measure use their mobile phones or touch their smartphones that they own more th ...
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