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Facebook Usage Causes 20 Per Cent Drop In Exam Results Says Research

Facebook Usage Causes 20 Per Cent Drop In Exam Results Says Research

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Using social networking site Facebook can apparently have an impact on how students perform during exams according to a survey carried out in the United States by Professor Paul Kirschner of the Open University in Netherlands. The study, which will be published in the Journal Computers in Human Behaviour, looked at the a sample of 219 students aged between 19 and 54, and how they performed in tests while using Facebook. The research found out that on average, switching...



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