Larry D. Rosen is professor and past chair of the Psychology
Department at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He is a
research psychologist specializing in multitasking, social
networking, generational differences, parenting, child/adolescent
development, and educational psychology. He has written five books
on the "Psychology of Technology" and writes regular blogs for
Psychology Today and the Huffington Post. He has been featured
extensively in television, print, and radio media and has been a
commentator on The Daily Show, Good Morning America, NPR, and CNN.
He has been quoted in hundreds of magazines and newspapers
including USA Today, The New York Times, Newsweek, Time, Chicago
Tribune, and The Los Angeles Times.
Nancy A. Cheever is professor and past chair of the
Communications Department at California State University, Dominguez
Hills. She is the co-author, with Larry Rosen and Mark Carrier, of
both iDisorder: Understanding Our Obsession with Technology and
Overcoming Its Hold on Us (2012) and Rewired: Understanding the
iGeneration and the Way they Learn (2010). A former newspaper
journalist and magazine editor, Dr. Cheever's vast research
interests examine emerging and existing media technologies and
their content and how they impact people's thoughts, behaviors and
attitudes.
Mark Carrier is professor and past chair of the Psychology
Department at California State University, Dominguez Hills. He is a
co-founder and director of the George Marsh Applied Cognition
Laboratory where he researches applied cognition, psychology and
technology, and cultural effects on thinking. Dr. Carrier is the
co-author, with Larry Rosen and Nancy Cheever, of both iDisorder:
Understanding Our Obsession with Technology and Overcoming Its Hold
on Us (2012) and Rewired: Understanding the iGeneration and the Way
they Learn (2010).
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