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        1 - The Effect of Psychological Traits and Compulsive Usage in Creating Technostress
        Hamed Dehghanan Mohamad Mahdi Ahmadi Abolfazl Alizadeh
        Smartphones have become necessities in people’ lives. This study investigates the relationships between psychological traits and the compulsive behaviors of smartphone users. We conducted an empirical study consisting of 647 participants of smartphone user’s More
        Smartphones have become necessities in people’ lives. This study investigates the relationships between psychological traits and the compulsive behaviors of smartphone users. We conducted an empirical study consisting of 647 participants of smartphone user’s of tehran.to examaine the data we use lisrel8.8 and spss. The results suggest that compulsive usage of smartphone and technostress are positively related to psychological traits including locus of control, social interaction anxiety and the need for touch except materialism. Gender differences are also found in the aforementioned relationships. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Firmware Development Work on Expanding the Use of Smart Phone Applications
        Hossein Maadanipour Ahmad Aslizadeh
        Current study has done to investigate the effect of smartphone operation systems development on application usage rate as a new media and new marketing channel. For this purpose, the effect has been formulated by diffusion innovation theory of Rogers considering innovat More
        Current study has done to investigate the effect of smartphone operation systems development on application usage rate as a new media and new marketing channel. For this purpose, the effect has been formulated by diffusion innovation theory of Rogers considering innovation and technology acceptance context. According to the model, features that cause an innovation and a technology adoption; are relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trial ability, and visibility of the discussed phenomena. For more acquaintance of different operation systems, the history of creation and development in this field has been explained. Base on data that covered 377 users of an interactive application, correlation has been found. By regression analysis, the effect and coefficient has been proved. Results show that smartphone operation systems development has a positive effect on application usage rate. As a result, acceptor increase and growth rate of actual application users by OS development are more likely predictable. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Investigating the Relationship between Cultural Components and the Occurrence of NoMophobia Among Students
        Zahra Dastgheyb Shirazi Mohammad Dadgaran Nasim Majidi Ghahroodi Neda Soleimani
        Introduction & Objective: ‌ In this article, we intend to specifically study the cultural components affecting the phenomenon of immobile phobia among students.Research Method: Applied and Integrated Data Type (Quantitative and Qualitative) Descriptive Data Collecti More
        Introduction & Objective: ‌ In this article, we intend to specifically study the cultural components affecting the phenomenon of immobile phobia among students.Research Method: Applied and Integrated Data Type (Quantitative and Qualitative) Descriptive Data Collection Method: Descriptive Survey-Correlation, Simple Random Sampling Method and Data Collection Tool Library Studies and Field Method include a researcher-made questionnaire. We used scrolling. Data collection tools in the quantitative section, a standard questionnaire, researcher-made and approved by experts include 40 questions that were placed in a sample of Islamic Azad University students. The reliability of the questionnaire was confirmed using Cronbach's alpha test.Results: The results had a good fit of the structural model with the data of the statistical population and the model had a good explanation in the statistical population.Conclusion: From the 5 dimensions studied, only a significant relationship was observed between reading culture and the incidence of mobile phobia and this relationship was not observed in other factors. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Numerical Motion Analyzing Based on Recorded Empirical Data by Smartphone Features
        Bahador Abolpour Yaser Taghipour
        Abstract: This study presents a new method to analyse the motion of moving objects. The novelty of this study is that the presented work obtains your location based on the coupled measured data using the GPS and other motion sensors of a smart phone. This method can be More
        Abstract: This study presents a new method to analyse the motion of moving objects. The novelty of this study is that the presented work obtains your location based on the coupled measured data using the GPS and other motion sensors of a smart phone. This method can be used for GPS free navigations in future studies. The smartphone sensors measure the desired values and a developed Android application records this data. A developed MATLAB code analyses these values for car road travel using multiple coordinate transformations and removes the effects of Earth's gravity from the measured acceleration. It is recognized that the presented method can be used to analyse the movement and performance of the studied material. The obtained results show that the integration of data recorded by the accelerometer sensor integrates the effects of noise and this sensor is not a convenient feature to obtain the instantaneous location. Calculating the acceleration using GPS data may also not be accurate in this case. Getting the location and acceleration using a GPS sensor and accelerometer is more accurate. Manuscript profile
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        5 - The effect of social norms of smartphone use on interpersonal relationships with the mediating role of smartphone addiction and shyness
        davood Mirbroon Kazem cheragh birkandi
        Objective:Today, smartphones are very popular among young people. With smartphones, people can communicate with others anytime and anywhere. As a result, the scope of interpersonal interactions changes and brings opportunities for the development of interpersonal relati More
        Objective:Today, smartphones are very popular among young people. With smartphones, people can communicate with others anytime and anywhere. As a result, the scope of interpersonal interactions changes and brings opportunities for the development of interpersonal relationships (Zhen et al, 2019). Smartphone addiction refers to the possible effects of smartphone use on schoolwork, daily life, and interpersonal relationships. In a worse situation, a person may repeatedly violate social norms. Most of the previous studies focused on the relationships between smartphone addiction and the personality of smartphone addicts (Mosalanejad et al, 2019), shyness (Han et al, 2017), melancholia, negative emotion traits (Chen et al, 2016), and Peer relationships (Wang et al, 2018). The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of social norms of using smart phones on interpersonal relationships with the mediating role of smartphone addiction and shyness in selected athletes of student Olympiads in the country.Methodology:The research method is descriptive and was conducted in the field. The statistical population of the research was the students who participated in the Olympiads of the best student sports talents in 1401. According to Morgan's table, the sample was selected in the number of 384 people and the multi-stage cluster sampling method was available. The research tools included Chan's (2015) smartphone social norms questionnaire, Hong's (2020) interpersonal relationship questionnaire, Hong et al.'s (2012) smartphone addiction questionnaire, and Stanford's shyness questionnaire (1990) were used. To ensure the validity of the questionnaires, after compiling them, the opinions and guidance of expert professors in the science of sports management were used and their opinions were included in the final questionnaire. To ensure the reliability of the questionnaires, 30 copies were distributed in the preliminary study on a sample that was completely randomly selected, and Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the social norms of smartphone use (α = 0.78), interpersonal relationship questionnaire (0.80) =α), smartphone addiction (α=0.75) and shyness (α=0.89) were obtained. In the following, descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation) and inferential (Kalmogrof-Smirnov, structural equation modeling) methods were used to analyze the data using SPSS software. Version 22 and Smart Plus version 3 were used at a significance level of p≤05Results: The results of the research showed that social norms have a significant effect on interpersonal relationships and shyness plays a mediating role in the relationship between social norms and interpersonal relationships. The value of Sobel's statistic for smartphone addiction (1.40) and shyness (2) was reported that because shyness variables exceed the critical value of 1.96, it can be said that shyness plays a mediating role in the relationship between social norms and interpersonal relationships. have. But it is not significant for the smartphone addiction variable according to the value calculated for the Sobel statistic.Conclusion:Therefore, it is suggested that positive social norms in society should be emphasized more by families and educational institutions, including education, in order to use them to create positive relationships between students.Conclusion:Therefore, it is suggested that positive social norms in society should be emphasized more by families and educational institutions, including education, in order to use them to create positive relationships between students Manuscript profile
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        6 - Smartphone Practice and Lifestyle: The Case of Urban in Iran
        Hossein Kermani
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        7 - Predicting the Smartphone Addiction Based on Depression, Fear of Missing Out, and Identity Diffusion
        Sadeq Fallah Shahram Alizade Nikzad Ghanbari Fatemeh Zamani
          The present study aimed to investigate the role of depression, identity diffusion, and fear of missing out in predicting smartphone addiction among adolescents in Tehran. The research was a cross-sectional correlational study. 382 high school students in Tehr More
          The present study aimed to investigate the role of depression, identity diffusion, and fear of missing out in predicting smartphone addiction among adolescents in Tehran. The research was a cross-sectional correlational study. 382 high school students in Tehran were selected using convenient sampling method and completed the short form of Smartphone Addiction Scale (Kwon, Kim, Cho & Yang, 2013), Fear of Missing Out Scale (Abel, Buff & Burr, 2016), Kutcher Adolescent Depression Scale (LeBlanc, Almudevar, Brooks &Kutcher, 2002) and Erikson Psychosocial stage Inventory (Rosenthal, Gurney & moore, 1981). The data were analyzed using Pearson correlation and stepwise multiple regression. The findings showed that all three predictor variables including depression, fear of missing out, and identity diffusion could significantly predict smartphone addiction among adolescents and account for 24 percent of the variance in smartphone addiction among adolescents. Based on these findings preventive programs can be designed not only to reduce depression, fear of missing out, and identity diffusion but also to reduce smartphone addiction among adolescents. Manuscript profile