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Table of Contents by Volume Foreword .......................................................................................................................................... xxxv Preface ............................................................................................................................................. xxxix Guide to the Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior .................................................................. xliv Acknowledgment ............................................................................................................................... xlvi About the Editor.............................................................................................................................. xlviii Volume I Category: Activities and Processes EmoticonUseinMobileCommunications:-) ........................................................................................ 1 Robert A. Nelson, Air Force Test Center, USA Chad C. Tossell, United States Air Force Academy, USA Philip Kortum, Rice University, USA TheImpactofMobilePhonesonTeenagers’SocializationandEmancipation................................... 12 Kalogeraki Stefania, University of Crete, Greece Papadaki Marina, University of Crete, Greece MobileCommunicationToolsasMorality-BuildingDevices .............................................................. 25 André H. Caron, Université de Montréal, Canada Letizia Caronia, University of Bologna, Italy MobileGamesandLearning ................................................................................................................. 46 Boaventura DaCosta, Solers Research Group, USA Soonhwa Seok, Korea University, South Korea Carolyn Kinsell, Solers Research Group, USA MobileInternetUseinJapan:Text-MessageDependencyandSocialRelationships .......................... 61 Kenichi Ishii, University of Tsukuba, Japan

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Table of Contents by Volume

Foreword.......................................................................................................................................... xxxv

Preface............................................................................................................................................. xxxix

Guide to the Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior..................................................................xliv

Acknowledgment............................................................................................................................... xlvi

About the Editor..............................................................................................................................xlviii

Volume I

Category: Activities and Processes

EmoticonUseinMobileCommunications:-)........................................................................................ 1Robert A. Nelson, Air Force Test Center, USAChad C. Tossell, United States Air Force Academy, USAPhilip Kortum, Rice University, USA

TheImpactofMobilePhonesonTeenagers’SocializationandEmancipation................................... 12Kalogeraki Stefania, University of Crete, GreecePapadaki Marina, University of Crete, Greece

MobileCommunicationToolsasMorality-BuildingDevices.............................................................. 25André H. Caron, Université de Montréal, CanadaLetizia Caronia, University of Bologna, Italy

MobileGamesandLearning................................................................................................................. 46Boaventura DaCosta, Solers Research Group, USASoonhwa Seok, Korea University, South KoreaCarolyn Kinsell, Solers Research Group, USA

MobileInternetUseinJapan:Text-MessageDependencyandSocialRelationships.......................... 61Kenichi Ishii, University of Tsukuba, Japan

MobilePhoneBeeping.......................................................................................................................... 71Rotimi Taiwo, Obafemi Awolowo University, NigeriaEbuka Igwebuike, Covenant University, Nigeria.

MobilePhoneMultitaskingandLearning............................................................................................ 82Rogelio Carrillo, California State University – Los Angeles, USA & Children’s Digital

Media Center – Los Angeles (UCLA/CSULA), USAKaveri Subrahmanyam, California State University – Los Angeles, USA & Children’s Digital

Media Center – Los Angeles (UCLA/CSULA), USA

MobileSeamlessLearningfromthePerspectiveofSelf-RegulatedLearning..................................... 93Li Sha, University of Pittsburgh, USA

MundaneMobileMaintenance,Entrapment,andHyper-Coordination............................................. 108Jeffrey A. Hall, University of Kansas, USANatalie Pennington, University of Kansas, USA

UsingMobilePhonesforEducationalAssessment............................................................................ 117Fusun Sahin, University at Albany, USA

UsingMobilePhonestoControlSocialInteractions.......................................................................... 130Dominic Madell, University of Auckland, New ZealandMatt Boyd, University of Auckland, New Zealand

Category: Business and Commerce

BrandedMobileApps:PossibilitiesforAdvertisinginanEmergentMobileChannel...................... 142Jean M. Brechman, The College of New Jersey, USASteven Bellman, Murdoch University, AustraliaRobert F. Potter, Indiana University, USAShiree Treleaven-Hassard, Murdoch University, AustraliaJennifer A. Robinson, RMIT University, AustraliaDuane Varan, Murdoch University, Australia

ConsumerAcceptanceoftheMobileInternet.................................................................................... 151Joerg Koenigstorfer, Technische Universität München, Germany

ConsumerAdoptionofMobileeWOMMessages.............................................................................. 162Akinori Ono, Keio University, JapanMai Kikumori, Keio University, Japan

EmpiricalResearchMethodsforEvaluatingAffectiveSatisfactionofConsumerProducts.............. 175Jaehyun Park, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South KoreaSung H. Han, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South Korea

HumanResourceRecruitingandSelectionUsingCellphoneApps................................................... 184William Ross, University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, USAEvan Newman, University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, USAJeng-Chung V. Chen, National Cheng Kung University, Republic of China

MobileCoupons:AdoptionandUse................................................................................................... 204Te-Lin (Doreen) Chung, Iowa State University, USA

UnderstandingMobilePhoneUsagethroughaValue-BasedApproach:MarketingImplications..... 213Yung Kyun Choi, Dongguk University, South KoreaSungmi Lee, Innocean Worldwide, South Korea

Category: Communication and Daily Life

AttachmenttoMobilePhonesacrossSocialContexts........................................................................ 222Burçe Çelik, Bahçeşehir University, TurkeyFırat Erdoğmuş, Bahçeşehir University, Turkey

DimensionsofMobilePhoneBehaviorsinEnvironmentalCommunication..................................... 234Yuan Xin Wang, Temple University, USA

DivorcedCoparents’UseofCommunicationTechnology................................................................. 246Ashton Chapman, University of Missouri, USALawrence H. Ganong, University of Missouri, USAMarilyn Coleman, University of Missouri, USA

Generation,Collection,andRecyclingofUsedandEnd-of-LifeMobilePhones.............................. 254Yong-Chul Jang, Chungnam National University, South KoreaSeunghun Lee, Chungnam National University, South KoreaHwidong Kim, Gannon University, USA

MobilePhoneEtiquette....................................................................................................................... 267Jeff W. Totten, McNeese State University, USAThomas J. Lipscomb, The University of Southern Mississippi, USARasheek Irtisam, McNeese State University, USA

MobilePhones:NewsConsumption,NewsCreation,andNewsOrganizationAccommodations................................................................................................................................ 280

Kristine Johnson, Rowan University, USA

MobilePhonesandLibraries/InformationCentres............................................................................. 287Jerome Idiegbeyan-ose, Covenant University, NigeriaGoodluck Ifijeh, Covenant University, NigeriaChidi D. Isiakpona, Covenant University, Nigeria

TheNewFrontierofMobileCommunicationEthics......................................................................... 297Amanuel Gebru, Addis Ababa University, EthiopaCatherine Basila, SUNY Adirondack, USA

ReligiousUseofMobilePhones......................................................................................................... 308Kyong James Cho, Texas A&M University, USAHeidi A. Campbell, Texas A&M University, USA

TheRoleofMobilePhonesinRomanticRelationships..................................................................... 322Robert L. Duran, University of Hartford, USAAimee E. Miller-Ott, Illinois State University, USALynne Kelly, University of Hartford, USA

SustainabilityoftheUseofMobilePhones........................................................................................ 338A. Paiano, University of Bari Aldo Moro, ItalyG. Lagioia, University of Bari Aldo Moro, ItalyA. Cataldo, University of Salento, ItalyE. De Benedetto, University of Salento, Italy

TextingandChristianPractice............................................................................................................ 354Innocent Chiluwa, Covenant University OTA, NigeriaEmmanuel Uba, Covenant University OTA, Nigeria

Category: Discipline and Methodology

JamesE.Katz:AnIntellectualBiography.......................................................................................... 362Yi-Fan Chen, Old Dominion University, USA & Western Connecticut State University, USAKatie Lever, Old Dominion University, USA & Western Connecticut State University, USA

MobileDiaryMethodsinStudyingDailyFamilyLife....................................................................... 372Kaisa Malinen, JAMK University of Applied Sciences, FinlandAnna Rönkä, University of Jyvaskyla, FinlandEija Sevón, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland

MobileLiteracies:LearningintheMobileAge................................................................................. 383Daniel Novak, University of Washington, USAMinjuan Wang, San Diego State University, USA & Shanghai International Studies

University, China

MobilePhoneBehavior:AnEmergedDisciplineofResearch........................................................... 399Zheng Yan, University at Albany, State University of New York, USAQuan Chen, University at Albany, State University of New York, USA

MobilePhoneSensinginScientificResearch..................................................................................... 410Bo Liu, University of Missouri, USAA. Bulent Koc, University of Missouri, USA

PredictingPsychologicalCharacteristicsbySmartphoneUsageBehaviors....................................... 424Yusong Gao, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaMinglong Lei, The 6th Research Institute of China Electronics Corporation, ChinaTingshao Zhu, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

RichLing:AnIntellectualAuto-Biography....................................................................................... 442Rich Ling, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Category: Education and Pedagogy

DigitalMobileGamesinEducation................................................................................................... 454Xiaoming Liu, Towson University, USAQing Li, Towson University, USA

ExploringtheUseofMobileDevicestoSupportTeacherEducation................................................ 466Jocelyn Wishart, University of Bristol, UK

HarnessingMobileTechnologyforStudentAssessment................................................................... 479Jeffrey R. Stowell, Eastern Illinois University, USAJordan Tanner, Eastern Illinois University, USAErin Tomasino, Eastern Illinois University, USA

MicrolearningandMobileLearning................................................................................................... 490Theo Hug, University of Innsbruck, Austria

MobileLearning................................................................................................................................. 506John M. Traxler, University of Wolverhampton, UKHelen Crompton, Old Dominion University, USA

Volume II

MobilePhoneUseandChildren’sLiteracyLearning......................................................................... 519Jaime Puccioni, University at Albany (SUNY), USALisa R. Michaels, University at Albany (SUNY), USA

MobilePhoneUsebyMiddleSchoolStudents.................................................................................. 528Kathleen Guinee, Northeastern University, USAGregory Mertz, Northeastern University, USA

MobileTechnology-EnhancedLearning............................................................................................. 541Gwo-Jen Hwang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

ThePsychologicalChallengesofMobileLearning............................................................................ 549Melody M Terras, University of the West of Scotland, UKJudith Ramsay, Leeds Beckett University, UK

ScienceLearningGamesforMobilePlatforms.................................................................................. 562Gabriela Trindade Perry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilMarcelo Leandro Eichler, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

TheUseofMobilePhonesinK-12Education................................................................................... 575Peña L. Bedesem, Kent State University, USAAmanda Harmon, Kent State University, USA

UsingSmartphonesintheCollegeClassroom................................................................................... 583Dani V. McMay, State University of New York at Fredonia, USAJennifer L. Dyck, State University of New York at Fredonia, USA

Category: Effects and Impacts

TheConceptualizationandAssessmentofProblematicMobilePhoneUse...................................... 591Olatz Lopez-Fernandez, Catholic University of Louvain, BelgiumDaria J. Kuss, Nottingham Trent University, UKMark D. Griffiths, Nottingham Trent University, UKJoël Billieux, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium

HealthEffectsofMobilePhoneUsage............................................................................................... 607Angelo Levis, Padova University, Italy & Associazione Per la Protezione e la Lotta

all’Elettrosmog (A.P.P.L.E), ItalyLaura Masiero, Associazione Per la Protezione e la Lotta all’Elettrosmog (A.P.P.L.E), ItalyPaolo Orio, Associazione Italiana Elettrosensibili (AIE), ItalySusan Biggin, Institute of Physics (IOP), UKSpiridione Garbisa, Padova University, Italy

Long-TermMobilePhoneUseLeadstoBrainTumors...................................................................... 630Lai Lei Lou, Ningbo University of Technology, China

MobilePhoneAddiction..................................................................................................................... 640Louis Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, ChinaJingwen Liang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

MobilePhoneBehaviorintheCollegeClassroom:EffectsonStudentLearningandImplicationsforStudentsandTeachers................................................................................................................... 648

Jeffrey H. Kuznekoff, Miami University Middletown, USA

MobilePhoneCulture:TheImpactsofMobilePhoneUse................................................................ 658Seung-Hyun Lee, University of North Carolina – Greensboro, USA

MobilePhoneUseEnhancesSocialConnectedness.......................................................................... 673Dominic Mentor, Columbia University, USA

MobilePhones-LikeElectromagneticFieldsEffectsonHumanPsychomotorPerformance............. 694Elia Valentini, Sapienza University of Rome, ItalyGiuseppe Curcio, University of L’Aquila, Italy

MobileTechnologyandCyberbullying.............................................................................................. 705Qing Li, Towson University, USAZhuo Wang, Towson University, USAArkhadi Pustaka, Towson University, USA

MobileTechnologyandSocialIdentity.............................................................................................. 719Virginia Yonkers, University at Albany (SUNY), USA

MobileTechnostress........................................................................................................................... 732Li Chen, Wenzhou Medical University, China

Nomophobia........................................................................................................................................ 745Rishi Raj Bahl, Duquesne University, USADavid DeIuliis, Duquesne University, USA

SocialImpactsofMobilePhonesontheLifeoftheChinesePeople................................................. 755Yushi (Boni) Li, Northern Kentucky University, USA

TextismUseandLanguageAbilityinChildren.................................................................................. 770Sam Waldron, Coventry University, UKClare Wood, Coventry University, UK

Category: Healthcare and Medicine

TheDigitalDrug:UnderstandingandTreatingMobilePhoneAddiction.......................................... 780Kimberly Young, St. Bonaventure University, USA

HealthcareApplicationsforSmartphones.......................................................................................... 792Abu Saleh Mohammad Mosa, University of Missouri, USAIllhoi Yoo, University of Missouri, USALincoln Sheets, University of Missouri, USA

InternetandMobilePhoneAddiction................................................................................................. 807Vanessa Renau, Universitat Ramon Llull, SpainFrederic Gil, Universitat Ramon Llull, SpainUrsula Oberst, Universitat Ramon Llull, SpainXavier Carbonell, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain

mHealthinMaternal,Newborn,andChildHealthProgramsaroundtheWorld................................ 818Briana Britton, Healthcare Innovation Technology Lab, USALaura Pugliese, Healthcare Innovation Technology Lab, USAStan Kachnowski, Healthcare Innovation Technology Lab, USA

MobileHealthinEmergencyCare...................................................................................................... 825Waddaa Redha, George Washington University, USA & King Abdulaziz University, Saudi

ArabiaKirsten Hartwick, George Washington University, USANeal Sikka, George Washington University, USA

MobilePhonesforPlasticSurgeryandBurns:CurrentPractice........................................................ 839M. G. C. Giaquinto-Cilliers, Kimberley Hospital, South AfricaR. Hartnick, Kimberley Hospital, South AfricaL. W. Van der Merwe, Kimberley Hospital, South AfricaJ. Kotze, Kimberley Hospital, South Africa

MobilePhonesinHaematology.......................................................................................................... 851Richard McLean, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UKSusan Gane, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK

MobileTrackingforMentalHealthandWellbeing............................................................................ 860Sylvia Kauer, University of Melbourne, Australia & Murdoch Children’s Research Institute,

AustraliaSophie Reid, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Australia

PositiveTechnology:UsingMobilePhonesforPsychosocialInterventions...................................... 871Sara Konrath, Indiana University, USA & University of Michigan, USA & University of

Rochester Medical Center, USA

SmartPhoneHealthApplications....................................................................................................... 898Gül Seçkin, University of North Texas, USAEva Kahana, Case Western Reserve University, USA

UseofMobilePhonestoHelpPreventChildMaltreatment.............................................................. 906Katelyn M. Guastaferro, Georgia State University, USAMatthew C. Jackson, Georgia State University, USAShannon Self-Brown, Georgia State University, USAJulie J. Jabaley, Craddock Center, USAJohn R. Lutzker, Georgia State University, USA

Category: Politics and Policy

CommunicationPrivacyManagementandMobilePhoneUse.......................................................... 924Debra L. Worthington, Auburn University, USAMargaret Fitch-Hauser, Auburn University, USA

Connecting‘RoundtheClock:MobilePhonesandAdolescents’ExperiencesofIntimacy.............. 937Emily Weinstein, Harvard University, USAKatie Davis, University of Washington, USA

AnExplorationofIntrusiveMobilePhoneBehavior......................................................................... 947Emma Short, University of Bedfordshire, UKIsabella McMurray, University of Bedfordshire, UK

HomophilyandOnlinePolitics........................................................................................................... 958Kevin Wallsten, California State University – Long Beach, USADilyana Toteva, California State University – Long Beach, USA

Sex,Cyberbullying,andtheMobilePhone........................................................................................ 972Robin D’Antona, Nova Southeastern University, USAMeline Kevorkian, Nova Southeastern University, USA

StudentsHurtingStudents:CyberbullyingasaMobilePhoneBehavior........................................... 981Kathleen Conn, King, Spry, Herman, Freund, & Faul, LLC, USA

TheMobilePresidentialElection........................................................................................................ 992Ramona McNeal, University of Northern Iowa, USALisa Dotterweich Bryan, Walden University, USA

TextMessagingasaForumforNegativeandAntisocialCommunication...................................... 1003Samuel E. Ehrenreich, The University of Texas – Dallas, USAJoanna K. Gentsch, The University of Texas – Dallas, USALisa H. Rosen, Texas Women’s University - Denton, USAMarion K. Underwood, The University of Texas – Dallas, USA

TextMessaginginSocialProtests.................................................................................................... 1011Innocent Chiluwa, Covenant University OTA, Nigeria

UnleashingtheOpenMobileInternet............................................................................................... 1019Robert A. Penchuk, Atesa Legal LLC, USA

Volume III

Category: Regions and Countries

FocusonTextMessages:AReviewofStudiesinFrench................................................................ 1037Olga Volckaert-Legrier, Université Toulouse II – Le Mirail, FranceAntonine Goumi, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, FranceAlain Bert-Erboul, Université de Poitiers (CeRCA-CNRS), FranceJosie Bernicot, Université de Poitiers (CeRCA-CNRS), France

GenerationYandMobileMarketinginIndia................................................................................... 1051Varsha Jain, Mudra Institute of Communications, IndiaSubhadip Roy, Indian Institute of Management Udaipur, India

MobileCommunicationsinMexicointheLatinAmericanContext............................................... 1066Judith Mariscal, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, Mexico

MobilePhone-RelatedBehaviorsandProblemsinJapan................................................................ 1079Kei Fuji, University of Tsukuba, JapanFujio Yoshida, Tokyo Seitoku University, Japan

MobilePhonesInfluenceonJournalismPracticeinAfrica.............................................................. 1089Goretti L. Nassanga, Makerere University Kampala, UgandaBrian Semujju, Makerere University Kampala, Uganda

MobileScreenMediaPracticesinKorea.......................................................................................... 1103HyeRyoung Ok, University of Oregon, USA

MobileUserBehaviorsinChina....................................................................................................... 1110Minglong Lei, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China & The 6th Research

Institute of China Electronics Corporation, ChinaWeidong Liu, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China & The 6th Research

Institute of China Electronics Corporation, ChinaYusong Gao, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, ChinaTingshao Zhu, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Category: Technologies and Apps

3DTalking-HeadMobileApp.......................................................................................................... 1130Ahmad Zamzuri Mohamad Ali, Sultan Idris Education University, MalaysiaWee Hoe Tan, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia

CognitivePhoneforSensingHumanBehavior................................................................................ 1138Ling Pei, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ChinaRobert Guinness, Finnish Geodetic Institute, FinlandJyrki Kaistinen, University of Helsinki, Finland

ACritical-CulturalLookattheEarlyDaysofCameraPhoneUseandMMSPictureMessaging......................................................................................................................................... 1151

Jonathan Lillie, Loyola University Maryland, USA

EducationalPotentialsofSMSTechnology...................................................................................... 1163Ilker Yengin, Institute of High Performance Computing (A*STAR), SingaporeAdem Karahoca, Bahcesehir University, Turkey

ImpactoftheMobilePhoneonClassicalRadio............................................................................... 1174Brenda Barnes, University of Southern California, USA

MobileGames................................................................................................................................... 1185Ingrid Richardson, Murdoch University, AustraliaLarissa Hjorth, RMIT, Australia

MobilePhonesasUbiquitousSocialandEnvironmentalGeo-Sensors........................................... 1194Günther Sagl, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences, Austria & University of Salzburg,

AustriaBernd Resch, University of Salzburg, Austria & Heidelberg University, Germany

Texting:ItsUses,Misuses,andEffects............................................................................................ 1214Paola Pascual-Ferrá, Loyola University Maryland, USA

TheUsageandApplicationsofMobileApps................................................................................... 1242Varsha Jain, Mudra Institute of Communications, IndiaVijay Viswanathan, Northwestern University, USA

VideoProductionswithMobilePhonesforEducationalPurposes.................................................. 1256Nicolas A. Gromik, UNE, Australia

Category: Traffic and Transport

CellPhoneConversationandRelativeCrashRisk........................................................................... 1274Richard A. Young, Wayne State University, USA

CellPhoneConversationwhileDriving........................................................................................... 1307Abu Sadat Nurullah, University of Alberta, Canada

Cell-Phones,DistractedDriving,Bans,andFatalities...................................................................... 1319Leandro Rocco, University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign, USA & Universidade Federal

do Ceará, BrazilBreno Sampaio, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, BrazilRobson Tigre, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil

CellularPhonesContributetoDangerousDriving........................................................................... 1330Chris S. Dula, East Tennessee State University, USABenjamin A. Martin, East Tennessee State University, USA

MobilePhoneandDriving................................................................................................................ 1341Andrea Benedetto, Roma Tre University, ItalyAlessandro Calvi, Roma Tre University, ItalyFabrizio D’Amico, Roma Tre University, Italy

RoadSafetyandMobilePhoneBehaviors........................................................................................ 1356Junaid Ahmad Bhatti, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Research Institute (SRI), Canada

TheRoleofMobilePhonesinRealWorldMotorVehicleCrashes................................................. 1366Suzanne P. McEvoy, South Metropolitan Population Health Unit, Western Australia

WasteTimeorLoseLife:AssessingtheRiskofPhoningWhileDriving....................................... 1376Christian Collet, University of Lyon, France & University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France

Category: Users and Special Populations

AdolescentTextMessaging.............................................................................................................. 1399J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Montana State University, USARandall M. Jones, Utah State University, USA

Children,Risks,andtheMobileInternet.......................................................................................... 1409Giovanna Mascheroni, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, ItalyLeslie Haddon, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

DeafAdolescents’Textisms.............................................................................................................. 1419Yoshiko Okuyama, University of Hawai’i at Hilo, USA

KeitaiandJapaneseAdolescents...................................................................................................... 1431Jack Jamieson, Ryerson University, Canada & York University, CanadaJeffrey Boase, Ryerson University, Canada

MobilePhone:RepurposedAssistiveTechnologyforIndividualswithDisabilities....................... 1442Emily C. Bouck, Michigan State University, USAAndrea Jasper, Central Michigan University, USALaura Bassette, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USAJordan Shurr, Central Michigan University, USA

MobilePhoneTechnologyforALL:TowardsReducingtheDigitalDivide.................................... 1456Diane Nelson Bryen, Temple University, USA & University of Pretoria, South AfricaEnid Moolman, University of Pretoria, South Africa

MobilePhonesasAssistiveandAccessibleTechnologyforPeoplewithDisabilities..................... 1471John T. Morris, Shepherd Center, USAJames L. Mueller, Shepherd Center, USAMichael L. Jones, Shepherd Center, USA

PortableSocialGroups..................................................................................................................... 1488Philip J. Auter, University of Louisiana – Lafayette, USAR. Brandon Rudyk, University of Louisiana – Lafayette, USA

TeenageSexting:SexualExpressionMeetsMobileTechnology..................................................... 1500Lara Karaian, Carleton University, CanadaAndrew Tompkins, Carleton University, Canada

TheUseofMobilePhoneTechnologytoSupportPeoplewithAutismSpectrumDisorders(ASD)............................................................................................................................... 1514

Kristie Asaro-Saddler, University at Albany (State University of New York), USADiana Akhmedjanova, University at Albany (State University of New York), USA

UseofMobilePhonesbyIndividualswithVisualImpairments...................................................... 1531Murat Bengisu, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey

About the Contributors....................................................................................................................xlix

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