February 2025

Volume 08 Issue 02 February 2025
The Relationship of Problematic Smartphone Use and Academic Cyberloafing with Phubbing Behavior in College Students
1Glorya Maharani Clarhend Noach, 2Niken Titi Pratitis, 3Mamang Efendy
1,2,3Master of Psychology, University of 17 August 1945 Surabaya, Indonesia
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v8-i2-55

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ABSTRACT

Phubbing is the behavior of someone who focuses on a smartphone while talking to others, ignoring other people and the social interactions that we often encounter. This study aims to identify whether there is a correlation between problematic smartphone use and academic cyberloafing with phubbing behavior among university students. The subjects of this study were 146 students in Kupang East Nusa Tenggara using quota sampling. This research instrument uses a phubbing scale, problematic smartphone use scale, and academic cyberloafing scale. Based on the results of data analysis, the first hypothesis in this study reads problematic smartphone use and academic cyberloafing correlate with phubbing behavior, which is accepted. The second hypothesis which reads problematic smartphone use positively correlates with phubbing behavior, is assumed. In the third hypothesis which reads academic cyberloafing is positively correlated with phubbing behavior, it is rejected. This study also shows that problematic smartphone use and academic cyberloafing with phubbing behavior have a relationship of 32.3% where problematic smartphone use and academic cyberloafing contribute directly to the increase in phubbing behavior, the rest is influenced by variables outside of it.

KEYWORDS:

Academic cyberloafing, Phubbing, Problematic smartphone use, College Student

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