Social Networking Obliterates Etiquette: Thumbs Drum in Rise of Multitasking Rudeness
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23/10/2009
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This pilot study investigates selected etiquette issues that appear to have arisen with the prevalence of hand-held electronic communications. Researchers surveyed college undergraduates, graduates, and faculty about the appropriateness of multitasking when others are present, whether they thank people with a hand-written note, by telephone, or by email, and the appropriateness of their preferred means of saying thank you. This study raises questions about etiquette issues when using electronic communications. |
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http://digitalcommons.uconn.edu/nera_2009/9 http://digitalcommons.uconn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=nera_2009 |
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DigitalCommons@UConn |
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NERA Conference Proceedings 2009 |
Palavras-Chave | #social networking #etiquette #multitasking #rudeness #electronic #Education |
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