Virtual friend : A qualitative analysis of the attitudes and experiences of Smartphone users : Implications for Smartphone attachment
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Linda K. Kaye | Chris Fullwood | Sally Quinn | Charlotte R. Pennington | L. Kaye | Sally Quinn | C. Pennington | C. Fullwood | Charlotte Redding
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