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Emily Sulay Matute's curator insight,
October 13, 2019 10:25 PM
The author of this source happens to be from a media company, CNN. It was published September 23, 2019. The article covers the controversial debate about screen time correlating to the student's performances, "Not all screen time causes kids to underperform in school, study say". The author of this published piece has all rights to publish this type of information that has fortunately been open to the public. It has a sense of a report with some bias opinions provided. This is because it at some points suggests certain measures people should take. In this case, the author might be wrong in some of their given options, maybe not, but overall there is no telling if the author has a specialized knowledge of the topic or event. Once again, throughout the article, the author happens to be some type of bias by also providing some assertions that conclude to the author's reasoning over the debate.
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