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Author: Andrew K. Przybylski

Social media has limited effects on teens, study finds

Social media effect ‘tiny’ in teenagers, large study finds

Electronic gaming and psychosocial adjustment

Video games ‘beneficial’ for children

Video games ‘beneficial’ for children

A little video game-playing linked with better-adjusted children

Playing video games for limited time can help make children better adjusted

Video games ‘beneficial’ for children

Want ‘better adjusted’ children? An hour of video gaming a day (and no more) might help

A little video gaming ‘linked to well-adjusted children’

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