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Table of Contents Alphabetically Volume I pp. 1-518; Volume II pp. 519-1035; Volume III pp. 1036-1042 Foreword..........................................
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Table of Contents Alphabetically Volume I pp. 1-518; Volume II pp. 519-1035; Volume III pp. 1036-1042

Foreword........................................................................................................................................... xxxv Preface.............................................................................................................................................. xxxix Guide to the Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior................................................................... xliv Acknowledgment................................................................................................................................ xlvi About the Editor..............................................................................................................................xlviii 3D Talking-Head Mobile App........................................................................................................... 1130 Ahmad Zamzuri Mohamad Ali, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia Wee Hoe Tan, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia A Critical-Cultural Look at the Early Days of Camera Phone Use and MMS Picture  Messaging.......................................................................................................................................... 1151 Jonathan Lillie, Loyola University Maryland, USA Adolescent Text Messaging............................................................................................................... 1399 J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Montana State University, USA Randall M. Jones, Utah State University, USA An Exploration of Intrusive Mobile Phone Behavior.......................................................................... 947 Emma Short, University of Bedfordshire, UK Isabella McMurray, University of Bedfordshire, UK Attachment to Mobile Phones across Social Contexts......................................................................... 222 Burçe Çelik, Bahçeşehir University, Turkey Fırat Erdoğmuş, Bahçeşehir University, Turkey Branded Mobile Apps: Possibilities for Advertising in an Emergent Mobile Channel....................... 142 Jean M. Brechman, The College of New Jersey, USA Steven Bellman, Murdoch University, Australia Robert F. Potter, Indiana University, USA Shiree Treleaven-Hassard, Murdoch University, Australia Jennifer A. Robinson, RMIT University, Australia Duane Varan, Murdoch University, Australia 



Cell Phone Conversation and Relative Crash Risk............................................................................ 1274 Richard A. Young, Wayne State University, USA Cell Phone Conversation while Driving............................................................................................ 1307 Abu Sadat Nurullah, University of Alberta, Canada Cell-Phones, Distracted Driving, Bans, and Fatalities....................................................................... 1319 Leandro Rocco, University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign, USA & Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil Breno Sampaio, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Robson Tigre, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Cellular Phones Contribute to Dangerous Driving............................................................................ 1330 Chris S. Dula, East Tennessee State University, USA Benjamin A. Martin, East Tennessee State University, USA Children, Risks, and the Mobile Internet........................................................................................... 1409 Giovanna Mascheroni, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy Leslie Haddon, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK Cognitive Phone for Sensing Human Behavior................................................................................. 1138 Ling Pei, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Robert Guinness, Finnish Geodetic Institute, Finland Jyrki Kaistinen, University of Helsinki, Finland Communication Privacy Management and Mobile Phone Use........................................................... 924 Debra L. Worthington, Auburn University, USA Margaret Fitch-Hauser, Auburn University, USA Connecting ‘Round the Clock: Mobile Phones and Adolescents’ Experiences of Intimacy............... 937 Emily Weinstein, Harvard University, USA Katie Davis, University of Washington, USA Consumer Acceptance of the Mobile Internet..................................................................................... 151 Joerg Koenigstorfer, Technische Universität München, Germany Consumer Adoption of Mobile eWOM Messages............................................................................... 162 Akinori Ono, Keio University, Japan Mai Kikumori, Keio University, Japan Deaf Adolescents’ Textisms............................................................................................................... 1419 Yoshiko Okuyama, University of Hawai’i at Hilo, USA Digital Mobile Games in Education.................................................................................................... 454 Xiaoming Liu, Towson University, USA Qing Li, Towson University, USA



Dimensions of Mobile Phone Behaviors in Environmental Communication...................................... 234 Yuan Xin Wang, Temple University, USA Divorced Coparents’ Use of Communication Technology.................................................................. 246 Ashton Chapman, University of Missouri, USA Lawrence H. Ganong, University of Missouri, USA Marilyn Coleman, University of Missouri, USA Educational Potentials of SMS Technology...................................................................................... 1163 Ilker Yengin, Institute of High Performance Computing (A*STAR), Singapore Adem Karahoca, Bahcesehir University, Turkey Emoticon Use in Mobile Communications :-)......................................................................................... 1 Robert A. Nelson, Air Force Test Center, USA Chad C. Tossell, United States Air Force Academy, USA Philip Kortum, Rice University, USA Empirical Research Methods for Evaluating Affective Satisfaction of Consumer Products............... 175 Jaehyun Park, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South Korea Sung H. Han, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South Korea Exploring the Use of Mobile Devices to Support Teacher Education................................................. 466 Jocelyn Wishart, University of Bristol, UK Focus on Text Messages: A Review of Studies in French................................................................. 1037 Olga Volckaert-Legrier, Université Toulouse II – Le Mirail, France Antonine Goumi, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, France Alain Bert-Erboul, Université de Poitiers (CeRCA-CNRS), France Josie Bernicot, Université de Poitiers (CeRCA-CNRS), France Generation Y and Mobile Marketing in India.................................................................................... 1051 Varsha Jain, Mudra Institute of Communications, India Subhadip Roy, Indian Institute of Management Udaipur, India Generation, Collection, and Recycling of Used and End-of-Life Mobile Phones............................... 254 Yong-Chul Jang, Chungnam National University, South Korea Seunghun Lee, Chungnam National University, South Korea Hwidong Kim, Gannon University, USA Harnessing Mobile Technology for Student Assessment.................................................................... 479 Jeffrey R. Stowell, Eastern Illinois University, USA Jordan Tanner, Eastern Illinois University, USA Erin Tomasino, Eastern Illinois University, USA



Health Effects of Mobile Phone Usage................................................................................................ 607 Angelo Levis, Padova University, Italy & Associazione Per la Protezione e la Lotta all’Elettrosmog (A.P.P.L.E), Italy Laura Masiero, Associazione Per la Protezione e la Lotta all’Elettrosmog (A.P.P.L.E), Italy Paolo Orio, Associazione Italiana Elettrosensibili (AIE), Italy Susan Biggin, Institute of Physics (IOP), UK Spiridione Garbisa, Padova University, Italy Healthcare Applications for Smartphones........................................................................................... 792 Abu Saleh Mohammad Mosa, University of Missouri, USA Illhoi Yoo, University of Missouri, USA Lincoln Sheets, University of Missouri, USA Homophily and Online Politics............................................................................................................ 958 Kevin Wallsten, California State University – Long Beach, USA Dilyana Toteva, California State University – Long Beach, USA Human Resource Recruiting and Selection Using Cellphone Apps.................................................... 184 William Ross, University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, USA Evan Newman, University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, USA Jeng-Chung V. Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Republic of China Impact of the Mobile Phone on Classical Radio................................................................................ 1174 Brenda Barnes, University of Southern California, USA Internet and Mobile Phone Addiction.................................................................................................. 807 Vanessa Renau, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain Frederic Gil, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain Ursula Oberst, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain Xavier Carbonell, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain James E. Katz: An Intellectual Biography........................................................................................... 362 Yi-Fan Chen, Old Dominion University, USA & Western Connecticut State University, USA Katie Lever, Old Dominion University, USA & Western Connecticut State University, USA Keitai and Japanese Adolescents....................................................................................................... 1431 Jack Jamieson, Ryerson University, Canada & York University, Canada Jeffrey Boase, Ryerson University, Canada Long-Term Mobile Phone Use Leads to Brain Tumors....................................................................... 630 Lai Lei Lou, Ningbo University of Technology, China mHealth in Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health Programs around the World................................. 818 Briana Britton, Healthcare Innovation Technology Lab, USA Laura Pugliese, Healthcare Innovation Technology Lab, USA Stan Kachnowski, Healthcare Innovation Technology Lab, USA



Microlearning and Mobile Learning.................................................................................................... 490 Theo Hug, University of Innsbruck, Austria Mobile Communication Tools as Morality-Building Devices............................................................... 25 André H. Caron, Université de Montréal, Canada Letizia Caronia, University of Bologna, Italy Mobile Communications in Mexico in the Latin American Context................................................ 1066 Judith Mariscal, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Mexico Mobile Coupons: Adoption and Use.................................................................................................... 204 Te-Lin (Doreen) Chung, Iowa State University, USA Mobile Diary Methods in Studying Daily Family Life........................................................................ 372 Kaisa Malinen, JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Finland Anna Rönkä, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland Eija Sevón, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland Mobile Games.................................................................................................................................... 1185 Ingrid Richardson, Murdoch University, Australia Larissa Hjorth, RMIT, Australia Mobile Games and Learning.................................................................................................................. 46 Boaventura DaCosta, Solers Research Group, USA Soonhwa Seok, Korea University, South Korea Carolyn Kinsell, Solers Research Group, USA Mobile Health in Emergency Care...................................................................................................... 825 Waddaa Redha, George Washington University, USA & King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia Kirsten Hartwick, George Washington University, USA Neal Sikka, George Washington University, USA Mobile Internet Use in Japan: Text-Message Dependency and Social Relationships........................... 61 Kenichi Ishii, University of Tsukuba, Japan Mobile Learning.................................................................................................................................. 506 John M. Traxler, University of Wolverhampton, UK Helen Crompton, Old Dominion University, USA Mobile Literacies: Learning in the Mobile Age.................................................................................. 383 Daniel Novak, University of Washington, USA Minjuan Wang, San Diego State University, USA & Shanghai International Studies University, China



Mobile Phone Addiction...................................................................................................................... 640 Louis Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Jingwen Liang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Mobile Phone and Driving................................................................................................................. 1341 Andrea Benedetto, Roma Tre University, Italy Alessandro Calvi, Roma Tre University, Italy Fabrizio D’Amico, Roma Tre University, Italy Mobile Phone Beeping........................................................................................................................... 71 Rotimi Taiwo, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria Ebuka Igwebuike, Covenant University, Nigeria. Mobile Phone Behavior in the College Classroom: Effects on Student Learning and Implications for Students and Teachers.................................................................................................................... 648 Jeffrey H. Kuznekoff, Miami University Middletown, USA Mobile Phone Behavior: An Emerged Discipline of Research............................................................ 399 Zheng Yan, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA Quan Chen, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA Mobile Phone Culture: The Impacts of Mobile Phone Use................................................................. 658 Seung-Hyun Lee, University of North Carolina – Greensboro, USA Mobile Phone Etiquette........................................................................................................................ 267 Jeff W. Totten, McNeese State University, USA Thomas J. Lipscomb, The University of Southern Mississippi, USA Rasheek Irtisam, McNeese State University, USA Mobile Phone Multitasking and Learning............................................................................................. 82 Rogelio Carrillo, California State University – Los Angeles, USA & Children’s Digital Media Center – Los Angeles (UCLA/CSULA), USA Kaveri Subrahmanyam, California State University – Los Angeles, USA & Children’s Digital Media Center – Los Angeles (UCLA/CSULA), USA Mobile Phone Sensing in Scientific Research..................................................................................... 410 Bo Liu, University of Missouri, USA A. Bulent Koc, University of Missouri, USA Mobile Phone Technology for ALL: Towards Reducing the Digital Divide..................................... 1456 Diane Nelson Bryen, Temple University, USA & University of Pretoria, South Africa Enid Moolman, University of Pretoria, South Africa Mobile Phone Use and Children’s Literacy Learning.......................................................................... 519 Jaime Puccioni, University at Albany (SUNY), USA Lisa R. Michaels, University at Albany (SUNY), USA



Mobile Phone Use by Middle School Students................................................................................... 528 Kathleen Guinee, Northeastern University, USA Gregory Mertz, Northeastern University, USA Mobile Phone Use Enhances Social Connectedness........................................................................... 673 Dominic Mentor, Columbia University, USA Mobile Phone: Repurposed Assistive Technology for Individuals with Disabilities........................ 1442 Emily C. Bouck, Michigan State University, USA Andrea Jasper, Central Michigan University, USA Laura Bassette, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Jordan Shurr, Central Michigan University, USA Mobile Phone-Related Behaviors and Problems in Japan................................................................. 1079 Kei Fuji, University of Tsukuba, Japan Fujio Yoshida, Tokyo Seitoku University, Japan Mobile Phones and Libraries/Information Centres.............................................................................. 287 Jerome Idiegbeyan-ose, Covenant University, Nigeria Goodluck Ifijeh, Covenant University, Nigeria Chidi D. Isiakpona, Covenant University, Nigeria Mobile Phones as Assistive and Accessible Technology for People with Disabilities...................... 1471 John T. Morris, Shepherd Center, USA James L. Mueller, Shepherd Center, USA Michael L. Jones, Shepherd Center, USA Mobile Phones as Ubiquitous Social and Environmental Geo-Sensors............................................ 1194 Günther Sagl, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria & University of Salzburg, Austria Bernd Resch, University of Salzburg, Austria & Heidelberg University, Germany Mobile Phones for Plastic Surgery and Burns: Current Practice......................................................... 839 M. G. C. Giaquinto-Cilliers, Kimberley Hospital, South Africa R. Hartnick, Kimberley Hospital, South Africa L. W. Van der Merwe, Kimberley Hospital, South Africa J. Kotze, Kimberley Hospital, South Africa Mobile Phones in Haematology........................................................................................................... 851 Richard McLean, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK Susan Gane, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK Mobile Phones Influence on Journalism Practice in Africa............................................................... 1089 Goretti L. Nassanga, Makerere University Kampala, Uganda Brian Semujju, Makerere University Kampala, Uganda



Mobile Phones: News Consumption, News Creation, and News Organization Accommodations...... 280 Kristine Johnson, Rowan University, USA Mobile Phones-Like Electromagnetic Fields Effects on Human Psychomotor Performance.............. 694 Elia Valentini, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Giuseppe Curcio, University of L’Aquila, Italy Mobile Screen Media Practices in Korea........................................................................................... 1103 HyeRyoung Ok, University of Oregon, USA Mobile Seamless Learning from the Perspective of Self-Regulated Learning...................................... 93 Li Sha, University of Pittsburgh, USA Mobile Technology and Cyberbullying............................................................................................... 705 Qing Li, Towson University, USA Zhuo Wang, Towson University, USA Arkhadi Pustaka, Towson University, USA Mobile Technology and Social Identity............................................................................................... 719 Virginia Yonkers, University at Albany (SUNY), USA Mobile Technology-Enhanced Learning............................................................................................. 541 Gwo-Jen Hwang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Mobile Technostress............................................................................................................................ 732 Li Chen, Wenzhou Medical University, China Mobile Tracking for Mental Health and Wellbeing............................................................................. 860 Sylvia Kauer, University of Melbourne, Australia & Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Australia Sophie Reid, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Australia Mobile User Behaviors in China........................................................................................................ 1110 Minglong Lei, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China & The 6th Research Institute of China Electronics Corporation, China Weidong Liu, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China & The 6th Research Institute of China Electronics Corporation, China Yusong Gao, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Tingshao Zhu, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Mundane Mobile Maintenance, Entrapment, and Hyper-Coordination.............................................. 108 Jeffrey A. Hall, University of Kansas, USA Natalie Pennington, University of Kansas, USA Nomophobia......................................................................................................................................... 745 Rishi Raj Bahl, Duquesne University, USA David DeIuliis, Duquesne University, USA



Portable Social Groups...................................................................................................................... 1488 Philip J. Auter, University of Louisiana – Lafayette, USA R. Brandon Rudyk, University of Louisiana – Lafayette, USA Positive Technology: Using Mobile Phones for Psychosocial Interventions....................................... 871 Sara Konrath, Indiana University, USA & University of Michigan, USA & University of Rochester Medical Center, USA Predicting Psychological Characteristics by Smartphone Usage Behaviors........................................ 424 Yusong Gao, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Minglong Lei, The 6th Research Institute of China Electronics Corporation, China Tingshao Zhu, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Religious Use of Mobile Phones.......................................................................................................... 308 Kyong James Cho, Texas A&M University, USA Heidi A. Campbell, Texas A&M University, USA Rich Ling: An Intellectual Auto-Biography........................................................................................ 442 Rich Ling, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Road Safety and Mobile Phone Behaviors......................................................................................... 1356 Junaid Ahmad Bhatti, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Research Institute (SRI), Canada Science Learning Games for Mobile Platforms................................................................................... 562 Gabriela Trindade Perry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Marcelo Leandro Eichler, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Sex, Cyberbullying, and the Mobile Phone......................................................................................... 972 Robin D’Antona, Nova Southeastern University, USA Meline Kevorkian, Nova Southeastern University, USA Smart Phone Health Applications........................................................................................................ 898 Gül Seçkin, University of North Texas, USA Eva Kahana, Case Western Reserve University, USA Social Impacts of Mobile Phones on the Life of the Chinese People.................................................. 755 Yushi (Boni) Li, Northern Kentucky University, USA Students Hurting Students: Cyberbullying as a Mobile Phone Behavior............................................ 981 Kathleen Conn, King, Spry, Herman, Freund, & Faul, LLC, USA Sustainability of the Use of Mobile Phones......................................................................................... 338 A. Paiano, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy G. Lagioia, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy A. Cataldo, University of Salento, Italy E. De Benedetto, University of Salento, Italy



Teenage Sexting: Sexual Expression Meets Mobile Technology...................................................... 1500 Lara Karaian, Carleton University, Canada Andrew Tompkins, Carleton University, Canada Text Messaging as a Forum for Negative and Antisocial Communication....................................... 1003 Samuel E. Ehrenreich, The University of Texas – Dallas, USA Joanna K. Gentsch, The University of Texas – Dallas, USA Lisa H. Rosen, Texas Women’s University - Denton, USA Marion K. Underwood, The University of Texas – Dallas, USA Text Messaging in Social Protests..................................................................................................... 1011 Innocent Chiluwa, Covenant University OTA, Nigeria Texting and Christian Practice............................................................................................................. 354 Innocent Chiluwa, Covenant University OTA, Nigeria Emmanuel Uba, Covenant University OTA, Nigeria Texting: Its Uses, Misuses, and Effects............................................................................................. 1214 Paola Pascual-Ferrá, Loyola University Maryland, USA Textism Use and Language Ability in Children................................................................................... 770 Sam Waldron, Coventry University, UK Clare Wood, Coventry University, UK The Conceptualization and Assessment of Problematic Mobile Phone Use....................................... 591 Olatz Lopez-Fernandez, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium Daria J. Kuss, Nottingham Trent University, UK Mark D. Griffiths, Nottingham Trent University, UK Joël Billieux, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium The Digital Drug: Understanding and Treating Mobile Phone Addiction.......................................... 780 Kimberly Young, St. Bonaventure University, USA The Impact of Mobile Phones on Teenagers’ Socialization and Emancipation.................................... 12 Kalogeraki Stefania, University of Crete, Greece Papadaki Marina, University of Crete, Greece The Mobile Presidential Election........................................................................................................ 992 Ramona McNeal, University of Northern Iowa, USA Lisa Dotterweich Bryan, Walden University, USA The New Frontier of Mobile Communication Ethics.......................................................................... 297 Amanuel Gebru, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopa Catherine Basila, SUNY Adirondack, USA



The Psychological Challenges of Mobile Learning............................................................................. 549 Melody M Terras, University of the West of Scotland, UK Judith Ramsay, Leeds Beckett University, UK The Role of Mobile Phones in Real World Motor Vehicle Crashes.................................................. 1366 Suzanne P. McEvoy, South Metropolitan Population Health Unit, Western Australia The Role of Mobile Phones in Romantic Relationships...................................................................... 322 Robert L. Duran, University of Hartford, USA Aimee E. Miller-Ott, Illinois State University, USA Lynne Kelly, University of Hartford, USA The Usage and Applications of Mobile Apps.................................................................................... 1242 Varsha Jain, Mudra Institute of Communications, India Vijay Viswanathan, Northwestern University, USA The Use of Mobile Phone Technology to Support People with Autism Spectrum  Disorders (ASD)................................................................................................................................ 1514 Kristie Asaro-Saddler, University at Albany (State University of New York), USA Diana Akhmedjanova, University at Albany (State University of New York), USA The Use of Mobile Phones in K-12 Education.................................................................................... 575 Peña L. Bedesem, Kent State University, USA Amanda Harmon, Kent State University, USA Understanding Mobile Phone Usage through a Value-Based Approach: Marketing Implications...... 213 Yung Kyun Choi, Dongguk University, South Korea Sungmi Lee, Innocean Worldwide, South Korea Unleashing the Open Mobile Internet................................................................................................ 1019 Robert A. Penchuk, Atesa Legal LLC, USA Use of Mobile Phones by Individuals with Visual Impairments....................................................... 1531 Murat Bengisu, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey Use of Mobile Phones to Help Prevent Child Maltreatment............................................................... 906 Katelyn M. Guastaferro, Georgia State University, USA Matthew C. Jackson, Georgia State University, USA Shannon Self-Brown, Georgia State University, USA Julie J. Jabaley, Craddock Center, USA John R. Lutzker, Georgia State University, USA Using Mobile Phones for Educational Assessment............................................................................. 117 Fusun Sahin, University at Albany, USA



Using Mobile Phones to Control Social Interactions........................................................................... 130 Dominic Madell, University of Auckland, New Zealand Matt Boyd, University of Auckland, New Zealand Using Smartphones in the College Classroom.................................................................................... 583 Dani V. McMay, State University of New York at Fredonia, USA Jennifer L. Dyck, State University of New York at Fredonia, USA Video Productions with Mobile Phones for Educational Purposes................................................... 1256 Nicolas A. Gromik, UNE, Australia Waste Time or Lose Life: Assessing the Risk of Phoning While Driving........................................ 1376 Christian Collet, University of Lyon, France & University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France About the Contributors..................................................................................................................... xlix Index......................................................................................................................................................... l