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Anxiety, concern, conflict — parents and teens agree that digital devices are a source of all three of these, according to a study from the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. The comprehensive study compared digital device usage in the United States and Japan and how they have an impact on family relationships in both countries. "The patterns of daily life have been forever altered by the ubiquity of digital devices," says Willow Bay, co-author of the study and dean of USC Annenberg College. "Clearly, our always-on media environment is presenting ...CONTINUE READING |
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