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Surprising Insights into Phone Usage and Technological Innovation
Men, Particularly Young Men, Lead the Way in Phone Dependency
Recent research from Swinburne University has shed light on intriguing patterns in mobile phone usage among adults. According to lead researcher Sakib Noaz, a study involving 523 Victorian adults reveals that men are more likely than women to turn their brains to mush on their phones, especially within the age range of 18 to 40. The findings challenge common assumptions, suggesting that men between these ages are twice as likely to report heavy or even dependent levels of phone use compared to other groups.