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Too much television? Prospective associations between early childhood televiewing and later self-reports of victimization by sixth grade classmates

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Impact of media use on adolescent sleep efficiency

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Bedtime electronic media use and sleep in children with autism spectrum disorder

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Tablet-based ebooks for young children: What does the research say?

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Mobile media device use is associated with expressive language delay in 18-month-old children

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Family socioeconomic status moderates associations between television viewing and school readiness skills

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Sleeping, TV, cognitively stimulating activities, physical activity, and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptom incidence in children: A prospective study

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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder-related impulsivity and cyberbullying in social media

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Early exposure to media violence and later child adjustment

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Adolescent internet use, social integration, and depressive symptoms: Analysis from a longitudinal cohort survey

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