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Project Description

An annual press conference held by the School of Communication Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) to present our study on smartphones and its impact on relationships. I was one of the five students to prepare and present our final report deck to the media. 

This started as a research project that was done for the module 'Mass Media Research' for students to apply what we have learned in the real-world setting. 

What We Did

The Process: ​

1. Come up with a primary questionnaire 

2. Collate and analyze data

3. Prepare report deck 

4. Present final report deck to the media  

A few slides from the report deck >

For full version of report deck, please click below:

List of Featured Media Outlets 

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Top findings from our research 
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Features on media outlets

1. The Straits Times, 'Phubbing' affects relationship among youth, Singapore Polytechnic survey finds

2. Shape, Stop Phubbing – A Singapore Survey Finds That It’s Hurting Relationships More Than You Think

3. World News, 'Phubbing' affects relationship among youth, Singapore Polytechnic survey finds

4. Singapore Kindness Movement, Phubbing: Phone use is a big turn-off in relationships

5. Channel 8, 调查:近六成年轻人因玩手机冷落伴侣 影响恋情

 

6. Lian He Zaobao, 调查:过半青年因为玩手机冷落伴侣导致感情“扣分”

 

7. Augustman, The Phubbing Phenomenon 

 

8. China IT News, Is the low head a love killer? Playing a mobile phone with a partner is a result of emotional deduction

9. The New Paper, Never heard of 'phubbing'? You're probably guilty of it anyway

10. Radio Station: 88.3FM

11. Radio Station: Kiss92

12. Radio Station: Capital 95.8FM

For
Singapore Polytechnic
Date
2018
Type
Mass Media Research, Public Speaking
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