Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region VIII Schools Division of Tacloban City LEYTE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL - SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Tacloban City, 6500 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Reference: (7th Edition APA Format) Prepared by: Group #: 3 Leader: Abegail Ortega Sub-Leader: Marky Versoza Members: Kassandra Cloe Calipara Labay Lance Dumas Eddiesel Ebuengga Winnalyn Congio John Matthew Mercado 8Mark Justine Cinco Raul Badidles Monophobia: Impact of cell phone use and time to rest among teacher students. I. In-text citations Parenthetical Format 1. Nomophobia (non-mobile-phobia), one of the contemporary pathologies that has emerged as a result of the impact that portable technologies have had on society and the dependence that has been created among citizens, is one of its effects (Anshari et al., 2019; Kneidignger-Müller, 2019). 2.The most popular way to connect to the internet is through a smartphone, whether it's to contact friends and family or to look up information (Park, 2019). 3. A person who is nomophobic exhibits behavior that is characterized by an obsession with having the mobile phone with them at all times, with a full charge or carrying a charger (Bragazzi and Del Puente 2014). 4. The excessive use of smartphones can lead to a variety of issues and addictions, including social isolation, poor nutrition, decreased academic or professional performance, and a lack of rest (Basu et al., 2018; Dasgupta et al., 2017; Kim et al., 2017; Rodríguez-García et al., 2020). 5. In terms of the factors that contributed to not being able to access the information, especially those that Related to a sense of irritation at not having instant access, the anxiety brought on by not being able to stay current or feeling like they are missing something, as well as not being able to use the various applications when desired (Kwon et al., 2016) II. In-text citations Narrative Format 1. As stated by the study of Anshari at al. (2019) that Nomophobia (non-mobile- phobia), one of the pathologies that has emerged as a result of the impact that portable technologies have had on society and the dependence that has been created among citizens, is one of its effects. 2. According to Park (2019) that the most popular way to connect to the internet is through smartphone, whether it's to contact friends and family or to look up information. 3. Based on the studies of Bragazzi and Del Puente (2014), a person who is nomophonic exhibits behavior that is characterized by an obsession with having the mobile phone with them at all times, with a full charge or carrying a charger. 4. According to several studies of Basu et al., (201 Article: Moreno A.J. et al., (2020) Nomophobia: impact of cell phone use and time to rest among teacher students. https://www.cell.com/heliyon/fulltext/S2405-8440(20)309282?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii% 2FS2405844020309282%3Fshowall%3Dtrue 8); Dasgupta et al., (2017); Kim et al., (2017); Rodriguez-Garca et al., (2020), excessive smartphone use can cause a variety of problems and addictions, including social isolation, poor nutrition, decreased academic or professional performance, and a lack of sleep. 5. The study of Kwon et al. (2016), shows that in terms of the factors that contributed to not being able access that information, especially those that related to the sense of irritation at not having instant access, the anxiety brought on by not being able to stay current or feeling like they are missing something, as well as not being able to use the various applications when desired. REFERENCE Website: Dahl, M. (2014, December 8). Your phone is distracting you even when you’re not using it. The Cut. https://www.thecut.com/2014/12/mere-presence-of-your-phone-isdistracting.html YouTube Source: Edutopia. (2019, May 6). There's a Cellphone in Your Student's Head [Video]. YouTube. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F3jQbyiov- k&t=42s&pp=ygUwaHR0cHM6Ly95b3V0dS5iZS9GM2pRYnlpb3Ytaz9zaT12R HFIRHhpMjRmYm5BNFhT Article: Moreno A.J. et al., (2020) Nomophobia: impact of cell phone use and time to rest among teacher students. https://www.cell.com/heliyon/fulltext/S2405-8440(20)309282?_returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Flinkinghub.elsevier.com%2Fretrieve%2Fpii% 2FS2405844020309282%3Fshowall%3Dtrue