Identify the problem described in this case study. In what sense is it an ethical dilemma? Compare the research findings approving or disapproving of smartphone use among children and teenagers. Should restrictions be placed on children's and teenagers' smartphone use? Why or why not?
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Step 1: The problem described in this case study is the increasing use of smartphones among children and teenagers, leading to potential negative impacts on their physical and mental health, social interactions, and academic performance. Show more…
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