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SCIENCEMay 4 · 16:51 UTCENGADGET[email protected] (Jackson Chen)

A study shows that cellphone bans didn't improve US students' test scores

A study found that banning cellphones in US schools did not improve students' test scores, but students reported improvements in overall well-being in later years. The study suggests that cellphone bans may have positive effects on students' well-being, despite no impact on test scores. This finding has implications for education policy and school technology use.

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