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by mdrzn
1495 days ago
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"At baseline, time watching and socializing were negatively correlated with intelligence, while gaming did not correlate. After two years, gaming positively impacted intelligence, but socializing had no effect. This is consistent with cognitive benefits documented in experimental studies on video gaming." So it's confirmed? Gaming > Socializing? /s |
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They state
> Socializing via social media, text, and video chat
Is socializing via social media mean talking in a chat? Or does scrolling your instagram feed and liking your friend's posts count as socializing?
Or scrolling Twitter and liking/replying to your friend's tweets? That could be considered socializing too?