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arxiv: 1807.02472 · v1 · pith:LNNBJZEFnew · submitted 2018-07-06 · 💻 cs.HC

Typical Phone Use Habits: Intense Use Does Not Predict Negative Well-Being

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keywords phonemobilewell-beingapproachintensenegativeparticipantspredict
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Not all smartphone owners use their device in the same way. In this work, we uncover broad, latent patterns of mobile phone use behavior. We conducted a study where, via a dedicated logging app, we collected daily mobile phone activity data from a sample of 340 participants for a period of four weeks. Through an unsupervised learning approach and a methodologically rigorous analysis, we reveal five generic phone use profiles which describe at least 10% of the participants each: limited use, business use, power use, and personality- & externally induced problematic use. We provide evidence that intense mobile phone use alone does not predict negative well-being. Instead, our approach automatically revealed two groups with tendencies for lower well-being, which are characterized by nightly phone use sessions.

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