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Other studies have shown that pedestrians who use their smartphones while walking are more likely to be hit by moving vehicles and suffer from other types of accidents (Schwebel et_al, 2012; Byington and Schwebel, 2013; Kim et_al, 2017). Because physiological and psychological stress have been shown to not always covary (Hjortskov et_al, 2004; Campbell and Ehlert, 2011; Ali et_al, 2017), it is possible that the effects of smartphone use on psychological and physiological stress are distinct. Stress and smartphone use Although most of the literature has focused on problematic smartphone use (i.e., smartphone . . .
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