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20. Ibid.

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23. Sproull and Kiesler, “Reducing Social Context Cues: Electronic Mail in Organizational Communication.”

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28. J. Magill-Evans, K. Manyk, and A. Cameron-Sadava, “Child and Adolescent Social Perception Measure: Manual” (Unpublished manuscript, 1995).

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30. J. Radesky et al., “Maternal Mobile Device Use During a Structured Parent-Child Interaction Task,” Academic Pediatrics, (2014).

31. C. Palsson, “That Smarts! Smartphones and Child Injuries” (Department of Economics, Yale, 2014).

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33. Michele Borba, “Parents Too Plugged In? That’s What Our Kids Say,” Pediatric Safety, 2012, http://www.pediatricsafety.net/index.php?s=She%E2%80% 99s%20always%20on%20her%20blackberry.%20It%E2%80%99s%20 soooo%20annoying.

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