Short social media breaks do not reduce boredom or fatigue: study

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Short social media breaks do not reduce boredom or fatigue: study

A team of researchers at Radboud University’s, Behavioral Science Institute in The Netherlands, has found that workers using their smartphone to take short breaks do not find reductions in boredom or fatigue. In their paper published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the group describes experiments they conducted with Ph.D. candidates at the university and what they learned from them.

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