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Product Description Technology has become a ubiquitous part of modern life, but its impact on our physical, psychological, and social health and development runs just as deep as does our dependence upon it. How is the development of babies' brains affected by their playing with their parents' smartphones and tablets? How have computers altered the way we process and learn information? How have texting and social networking sites such as Facebook changed the way in which we interact with others? Can online dating lead to meaningful real-world relationships? From Smartphones to Social Media investigates these questions and many complex issues related to technology. Readers will discover what researchers know about how the use of technology affects us through accessibly written, thematic chapters. The main text is complemented by a collection of case studies and interviews with a variety of experts, providing insight into how technology's positive and negative effects manifest in our everyday lives and what we can do to mediate the negative ones. Review "An extensive index and list of resources can help readers who want to concentrate on one issue, and the text itself includes helpful cross-references to other chapters where similar material is discussed. High school and college students will find the reference book easy to use." ― ARBAonline About the Author Mark Carrier, PhD, is professor of psychology at California State University, Dominguez Hills.