Influence and mechanism of “phubbing” in work situation
TIAN Dating1, FANG Xin2, LIAO Jundong2, LEI Li2
1 Dongcheng District Commission of Education of Beijing Municipality, Beijing 100062; 2 School of Education, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872
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