The impact of phubbing on perceived affilation: a vignette-study on the underlying role of gaze direction in two situational contexts
- Author
- Mariek Vanden Abeele (UGent)
- Organization
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-6924561
- MLA
- Vanden Abeele, Mariek. “The Impact of Phubbing on Perceived Affilation: A Vignette-Study on the Underlying Role of Gaze Direction in Two Situational Contexts.” ICA Mobile Preconference: From Womb to Tomb : Mobile Research Across Genders, Generations, Ethnicities, Cultures, and Life Stages, Abstracts, 2015.
- APA
- Vanden Abeele, M. (2015). The impact of phubbing on perceived affilation: a vignette-study on the underlying role of gaze direction in two situational contexts. ICA Mobile Preconference: From Womb to Tomb : Mobile Research Across Genders, Generations, Ethnicities, Cultures, and Life Stages, Abstracts. Presented at the ICA Mobile preconference: From Womb to Tomb : Mobile Research Across Genders, Generations, Ethnicities, Cultures, and Life Stages, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- Chicago author-date
- Vanden Abeele, Mariek. 2015. “The Impact of Phubbing on Perceived Affilation: A Vignette-Study on the Underlying Role of Gaze Direction in Two Situational Contexts.” In ICA Mobile Preconference: From Womb to Tomb : Mobile Research Across Genders, Generations, Ethnicities, Cultures, and Life Stages, Abstracts.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Vanden Abeele, Mariek. 2015. “The Impact of Phubbing on Perceived Affilation: A Vignette-Study on the Underlying Role of Gaze Direction in Two Situational Contexts.” In ICA Mobile Preconference: From Womb to Tomb : Mobile Research Across Genders, Generations, Ethnicities, Cultures, and Life Stages, Abstracts.
- Vancouver
- 1.Vanden Abeele M. The impact of phubbing on perceived affilation: a vignette-study on the underlying role of gaze direction in two situational contexts. In: ICA Mobile preconference: From Womb to Tomb : Mobile Research Across Genders, Generations, Ethnicities, Cultures, and Life Stages, Abstracts. 2015.
- IEEE
- [1]M. Vanden Abeele, “The impact of phubbing on perceived affilation: a vignette-study on the underlying role of gaze direction in two situational contexts,” in ICA Mobile preconference: From Womb to Tomb : Mobile Research Across Genders, Generations, Ethnicities, Cultures, and Life Stages, Abstracts, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2015.
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