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Predicting User Attitude Based On Smartphone Usage (스마트 폰 사용에 따른 사용자의 태도 예측)

  • Sokasane, Rajashree S.;Kim, Kyungbaek
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2014.11a
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    • pp.1136-1138
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    • 2014
  • Recently, predicting personality with the help of smartphone usage is become very interesting and attention grabbing topic in the field of research. At present there are some approaches towards detecting a user's personality which uses the smartphones usage data, such as call detail records (CDRs), the usage of short message services (SMSs) and the usage of social networking services application. In this paper, we focus on the predicting user attitude based on MBTI theory by using their smartphone usage data. We used Naïve Bayes and SVM classifier for classifying user personalities by extracting some features from smartphone usage data. From analysis it is observed that, SVM classifier works well as compared to Naïve Bayes.

Responses of Medical Students to Using Smartphone Video at Clinical Performance Examination (표준화환자가 스마트폰 동영상으로 증상을 보여준 진료문항에 대한 의과대학생들의 반응)

  • Cho, Young Hye;Kim, Min Ji;Yeom, Jung Sook;Bae, Hwa-ok;Kim, Jae-Bum;Lee, Keunmi;Koh, Suk Bong;Seo, Ji-Hyun
    • Health Communication
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.217-221
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    • 2018
  • Background: There are practical difficulties to show exact clinical symptoms such as seizure to medical students at Clinical Performance Examination (CPX). We developed a new CPX case of child's seizure on video using smartphone. Methods: A total of 356 $4^{th}-year$ students of five universities in Daegue-Gyeongbuk and Gyeongnam area took the clinical skill examination from June $13^{th}$ to $17^{th}$ in 2016. Among them, 72 students took the new CPX case in June $15^{th}$ and 71 students filled out the questionnaire on whether the new CPX with smartphone video is helpful, authentic, difficult, and necessary for other CPX. All the questions were measured on 5-Likert scale. Results: Mean score of the new CPX was 57.1, lower than the mean scores of the other 11 CPX cases, 62.8. For the question "Smartphone videos helped to solve the problem", 45 students (63.4%) answered 'Very much'. For the question "Is it realistic compared to other questions?" 30 students (42.3%) and 25 students (35.2%) answered 'Very much' and 'Much'. For the question "Is it difficult compared with other questions?" 18 students (25.4%) and 26 students (36.6%) answered 'Very much' and 'Much'. As for the question "I would like to have more tests using smartphone video", 26 students (36.6%) answered 'So and so'. Conclusion: A majority of students responded that video presentation was helpful and authentic to figure out the CPX, whereas they assessed smartphone video was more difficult compared with other CPXs. Further, students were negative toward using smartphone video for the other CPXs.

Influences Information Privacy Concerns and Personal Innovation of Smartphone-based Shopping Mall on Usefulness, Ease-of-Use and Satisfaction (스마트폰 기반 쇼핑몰에 대한 정보프라이버시 염려와 개인적 혁신성이 유용성과 사용편이성 및 만족에 미치는 영향)

  • Shin, Mi-Hyang
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.12 no.8
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    • pp.197-209
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzed information privacy concerns and personal innovation influences effects of perceived usefulness, ease-of-use and satisfaction for a smartphone-based shopping mall, using technology acceptance model. For empirical analysis, the structural equation modeling analysis method was used. The results are as follows. First, information privacy concern is the usefulness of smartphone-based shopping mall has significantly negative, but did not affect the ease of use. Second, personal innovation is the usefulness and ease of use smartphone-based shopping mall have significant positive effect. Third, ease of use smartphone-based shopping mall is usefulness and satisfaction have significant positive influence. Finally, the usefulness of use of the shopping mall based smartphone significant satisfaction in positively influencing.

Design and Implementation of Repeatable and Short-spanned m-Learning Model for English Listening and Comprehension Mobile Digital Textbook Contents on Smartphone

  • Byun, Hye Won;Chin, SungHo;Chung, Kwang Sik
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.8 no.8
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    • pp.2814-2832
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    • 2014
  • As information society matures to an even higher level and as information technology becomes a necessity to our everyday lives, the needs to develop, support and satisfy personal and social needs without the limitation of time, space, and location have become a vital point to everyday lives. Smartphone users are increasing at a staggering rate but the research on mobile-Learning model and the implementation of m-Learning scenario are still behind the needs of the users. Therefore, this paper focuses on the design of 'repeatable and short-spanned m-Learning model' to meet the needs of the learners who are on the go and on the move with their smartphones. Smartphone users frequently reach out for their phones but compare to the frequencies, the actual span of time they spend per use are relatively and surprisingly short. One way to understand this phenomenon is that the users tend to immediately replace their smartphones with laptops or desktops whenever they are available. A leaning model was needed to reflect this short and frequent use, a use that is solely based on the smartphone environment. This proposed learning model first defines this particular setting and implements the model to real smartphone users over an 8 week period. To understand whether different learning backgrounds can influence this model, different schools with online and offline learning channels participated in the experiment. User survey was conducted after the experiment to get a better understanding of the smartphone users. Pretest and posttest were conducted before and after the experiment and the data were validated and analyzed using SPSS version 18.0 for PC. Preliminary descriptive statistics, multiple regression and cross validation was conducted for the analysis. The results showed that the proposed English Listening and Comprehension Mobile Digital Textbook (ELCMDT) had a positive effect on the learners in general and was more effective for learners who were already experienced with online learning.

The Differences in Smartphone Addiction Symptom between Highly Addicted and Non-addicted College Students (스마트폰 고중독 대학생과 비중독 대학생의 중독증후군 차이)

  • Im, Kyungja;Suh, Namrye;Byun, Juna
    • Journal of the Korean Society of School Health
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.189-195
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    • 2014
  • Purpose: This survey was to investigate the differences in smartphone addiction symptoms by the level of addiction among college students in S. Korea. Methods: Two hundred and thirteen university students survey data was collected from December 5th to 9th of 2011 using Smartphone Addiction Scale. 25.3% (n=54) of total respondents were categorized as highly addicted and 28.17% (n=60) were as non-addicted group. Results: There were significant differences in total addiction symptom scores, daily life disorders, loss of self control, pathological concentration, and compulsive symptoms between two groups. There were significantly differences in total addiction symptoms, daily life disorders, loss of self control, pathological concentration, and compulsive symptoms between two groups. Highly addicted group were significantly higher in total addiction symptom scores (3.26 times), daily life disorders (4.96 times), loss of self control (3.07 times), pathological concentration (3.07 times), and compulsive symptoms (2.86 times) compared to non-addicted one. Highly addicted group had significantly higher daily usages of smartphone and were more satisfied with smartphone than non-addicted group. The purpose to use was related to academic works rather than games or entertainment. However satisfaction on academic achievement was very low. Conclusion: The smartphone addicted symptoms related to academic works were significantly high in highly addicted college students so that it disturbed their daily life and psycho-social health in general. It is clear that the highly addicted college students need urgent distinctive interventions such as creative academic guides.

The Influence of Excessive Use of Smartphone on School Adaptation of Among Adolescents: Mediating Effects of Social Support and Self-control (청소년의 스마트폰 과다사용이 학교적응에 미치는 영향: 사회적 지지와 자기통제력을 매개변수로)

  • Kim, Young-Mi
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.479-494
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to systematically analyze through structural relationship analysis the relationship between excessive smartphone use by adolescents and school adaption. A questionnaire was administered to 866 elementary, middle and high school students who are using smartphones SEM was applied to the analysis with the following results. First, the relationship between excessive smartphone use and school adaptation was not significant. Second, the relationship between social support and excessive smartphone use had significant influence. Third, there is a significant influence in the relationship between self-control and excessive smartphone use. Fourth, social support and self-control of adolescents had a direct influence on school adaptation. Fifth, social support and self-control mediate the relationship between smartphone overuse and school adaptation. Therefore, increasing the adaptability of adolescents requires efforts to firm social support system by expanding autonomous sense or self-control personally and mutual support in the family.

The Impact of Young Children's Excessive Immersion in Smartphone Games on their Prosocial and Problematic Behavior (유아의 스마트폰 게임 과몰입 정도가 유아의 친사회적 행동 및 문제행동에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, Jung-Jin;Cho, Anna
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.10
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    • pp.647-657
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    • 2015
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate how young children's excessive immersion in smartphone games affects their prosocial and problematic behavior. To achieve the purpose, a qustionnaire survey was conducted with 147 children aged 3 to 5 going to two kindergartens and two child-care centers which were judged to have similar social and economic conditions, their mothers, and 16 teachers in charge of them. For data processing, SPSS 18.0 program was used to conduct frequency analysis, correlation analysis, and simple regression analysis. The study results were presented as follows. First, the more seriously the young children had excessive immersion in smartphone games, the more negatively their prosocial behavior was influenced. Secondly, the more severely the young children had excessive immersion in smartphone games, the more problematic behavior the young children had. This study is meaningful in the point that it analyzed the impact of their addiction in smartphone games on their prosocial and problematic behavior, and thereby helped to improve a plan of effectively using smartphones as educational media.

The relationships among interpersonal relationship anxiety, college adjustment, self-control, and smartphone addiction in nursing students (간호대학생의 대인관계불안, 대학생활적응, 자기통제와 스마트폰 중독의 관계)

  • Park, Ji-Hyun;Park, Jin-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Data and Information Science Society
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.185-194
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to identify the relationships among interpersonal relationship anxiety, college adjustment, self-control, and smartphone addiction in nursing students. Collecting data from 173 nursing students, we carried out t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe's test, Pearson correlation coefficient, and multiple regression using IBM SPSS Statistics 19. The significant predictors of smartphone addiction in nursing students have been indentified to be smartphone use time and self-control, accounting for 34.0% of the variability. The results suggest that an effective approach to prevent smartphone addiction for nursing students needs to consider how to decrease smartphone time and also needs to develop ways to enhance self-control and interpersonsal relationship.

A Relatively Importance Analysis on Smartphone's Functional Attributes Using AHP Method (AHP를 이용한 스마트폰 기능적 속성들의 상대적 중요도 분석)

  • Liu, Wen-Long;Jang, Hyeong-Yu
    • Management & Information Systems Review
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.61-81
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    • 2013
  • The sharp increase of number of the smartphone users has drawn the attention of both academia and industry. The objectives of this research is to seek for the answers of what is the most important and relatively important function from the point view of smartphone users through empirical analysis. The goal is to provide valuable information for the smartphone developing and manufacturing industry. To reach the results, AHP method is applied in this study. First of all, the questionnaire survey was prepared based on the respondent in the basis of the extraction of the smartphone functional attribute factors from the references. Then, the importance of the functional attribute was attained by the Expert Choice program. In addition, customers satisfaction of the functional attribute of the present smartphone was analyzed. Furthermore, the research results were presented by the inspiration and limitation practically.

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Comparison of Confidence in Practice and Satisfaction by Feedback Types Following Objective Structured Clinical Examination(OSCE) among Nursing Students - Focus on Intermittent Gavage Tube Feeding - (간호학생의 객관구조화 임상시험(OSCE) 후 피드백 유형에 따른 임상수행 자신감과 피드백 만족도 효과 비교 - 간헐적 위관영양을 중심으로-)

  • Gil, Eunha;Oh, Heeyoung;Shin, Seonkyoung;Park, Yeonhee;Lee, Yeeun;Park, Jeong Ah
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Fundamentals of Nursing
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.318-327
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: The purposes of this study were to compare confidence in practice of intermittent gavage tube feeding and participants' satisfaction by three types of feedback; professor verbal feedback, professor feedback with smartphone video, and peer feedback with smartphone video. In addition, frequently failed items in the intermittent gavage tube feeding procedure were analyzed. Methods: Data were collected from a convenience sample of 78 nursing college students in November 2014. Students were randomly assigned to the control group, experimental group I (smartphone video with professor feedback) or group II (smartphone video with peer feedback). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics including chi-square test, ANOVA, and Scheffe test with SPSS 21.0. Results: Confidence in practice of intermittent gavage tube feeding and satisfaction with feedback were highest in experimental group I that had professor feedback with smartphone video. For the procedure, the most frequently failed item was giving an explanation to patients about the purpose and the procedure of tube feeding. Conclusion: The results indicate that professor verbal feedback with smartphone video is the most benefit to the nursing students in acquiring core nursing practice skills.