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Research says distractions and studying don't mix

Students who study while they chat on the phone, wander websites, send instant messages, watch TV, or listen to music will learn differently and probably not as effectively as they would without those distractions, according to new research.

Posted by Matt Freeman on 27 July 2006 in Comprehension

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