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Media addiction by using universal indicators

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Bojić, Ljubiša
Branković, Srbobran
Marie, Jean-Louis
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Abstract
With explosion of technological innovation, people tend to increase time they spend in the “indirect world” by using new media such as mobile devices, computers, and gaming consoles. The addiction is defined as a dependence on a behavior or substance that a person is powerless to stop. This study expands the previous research by addressing the overall media addiction in Serbia. The study offers a solitary survey for research of addiction to both old and new media.
Keywords:
media overuse / media access / social network / escaping media / digilab
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5th International Social Sciences Conference in Balkan, Novi Pazar, Serbia, 4-5 June, 2013, 913-926
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2351
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http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/2351
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gaming consoles. The addiction is defined as a dependence on a behavior or
substance that a person is powerless to stop. This study expands the previous
research by addressing the overall media addiction in Serbia. The study offers a
solitary survey for research of addiction to both old and new media.
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year = "2013",
abstract = "With explosion of technological innovation, people tend to increase time they spend
in the “indirect world” by using new media such as mobile devices, computers, and
gaming consoles. The addiction is defined as a dependence on a behavior or
substance that a person is powerless to stop. This study expands the previous
research by addressing the overall media addiction in Serbia. The study offers a
solitary survey for research of addiction to both old and new media.",
journal = "5th International Social Sciences Conference in Balkan, Novi Pazar, Serbia, 4-5 June",
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Bojić, L., Branković, S.,& Marie, J.. (2013). Media addiction by using universal indicators. in 5th International Social Sciences Conference in Balkan, Novi Pazar, Serbia, 4-5 June, 913-926.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2351
Bojić L, Branković S, Marie J. Media addiction by using universal indicators. in 5th International Social Sciences Conference in Balkan, Novi Pazar, Serbia, 4-5 June. 2013;:913-926.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2351 .
Bojić, Ljubiša, Branković, Srbobran, Marie, Jean-Louis, "Media addiction by using universal indicators" in 5th International Social Sciences Conference in Balkan, Novi Pazar, Serbia, 4-5 June (2013):913-926,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_2351 .

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