“…This is a plausible hypothesis considering that narcissism is associated with more frequent social media use (Carpenter, 2012;Panek, Nardis, & Konrath, 2013), and that studies have found that mobile phones can reduce people's empathy, feelings of closeness, feelings of trust, and prosocial behaviors (Abraham, Pocheptsova, & Ferraro, 2012;Przybylski & Weinstein, 2013). Yet even though mobile phones may distract people from face-to-face interactions under some circumstances, they also literally connect us to others, making us feel closer to loved ones when there is physical distance ("Always connected: How Smartphones and Social Keep Us Engaged," 2013; Coyne, Stockdale, Busby, Iverson, & Grant, 2011;Faulkner & Culwin, 2005;Padilla-Walker, Coyne, & Fraser, 2012;Pettigrew, 2009). Technologies are simply tools, and with the introduction of new technologies, there are often struggles to make sense of them and optimize their potential (Postman, 1992).…”