When interviewing children (one-to-one interviews), many of them didn't appreciate the smiling face and compared them to emoji. Has anyone come across any research that uses the emoji (instead of the smiling face)?
Check this recent publication about emoji in biomedical literature :
BMJ 2018;363:k5033 | doi: 10.1136/bmj.k5033
The purpose is to evaluate media access/use of children and to analyze their perceptions.
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