A few years back I noticed the effect video games on my son's performance in school. As soon as I cut out weekday playing his performance was amazingly improved. I went further to cut out all TV time on weekdays for him too. It seemed to us that it overstimulated him and made it difficult for him to focus. It would have been interesting to see what the girls would have done. If they really would chose other activities. I know I played on the Nintendo more than I ever did homework.
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"The Daleks on the bus say exter-min-ate" Taran 9-3-2012
Also known as kazetaran
"The Daleks on the bus say exter-min-ate" Taran 9-3-2012
/Scientific Findings: Video games may hinder learning for boys
16/03/2010 07:48:18 PM
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Hah. Not a very convincing sample size there.
16/03/2010 11:54:44 PM
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Actually an N=30 is sufficient to produce a normal curve and minimize error.
03/04/2010 05:26:27 AM
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And anyway, any null hypothesis can be rejected with a large enough sample size.
10/04/2010 03:49:41 AM
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what? you mean if I don't do my scholastic work, my academic progress will diminsh?
17/03/2010 01:47:51 AM
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Re: /Scientific Findings: Video games may hinder learning for boys
18/03/2010 01:37:19 PM
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Damn! Now I have to get rid of my consoles!
19/03/2010 12:31:22 AM
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The words "video game" can be replaced by anything with the same result.
19/03/2010 05:54:51 AM
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+1 for misspelling the phrase per se. Apparently Yahoo has now corrected that error. *NM*
21/03/2010 09:23:04 PM
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