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A study by Oxford University suggests that playing video games for less than an hour each day contributes positively to child development. Young people who engaged in video games were better adjusted compared to those who did not play at all. But those who spent more than 3 hours reported lower satisfaction with their lives. The research involved 5,000 kids aged 10-15 years old. Experimental psychologist Dr Andrew Przybylski pointed out, however, that for children, the strength of family relationships plays a larger role than video games.
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