Julian Sanchez | February 16, 2006
Slate reports on a new study that tries to factor out all the confounding variables that plague most studies of how TV watching affects kids by looking to the heady early days of television, as the idiot box was spreading across the country at differential rates. Turns out maybe "idiot box" is a misnomer after all.
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