Smartphone users are not as decisive as PC users when it comes to making decisions

  A recent study by Harvard Business School tries to demonstrate the fact that smartphone users are not as determined as PC users when they have to make decisions, and the graph above shows the results obtained. Those at Harvard gave several test subjects the opportunity to use smartphones, tablets or PCs for a few hours, then asked them to get up from their chairs and interrupt a user who was performing a certain activity, all with the idea of ​​finding out what that person is doing there and learning something new.

  Those who used smartphones took the hardest decision to interrupt that person's activity, but those who used PCs with large screens were much faster and more determined. Practically, the study reveals that there is a clear connection between the size of an electronic device used every day and the level of a person's decision, but I think that everything depends on each individual situation and does not apply, even to all owners of mobile terminals or PCs .