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viewers do not benefit, but instead report lower life satisfaction when exposed to more TV channels. This finding runs counter …
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In many countries, TV viewers have access to more and more TVchannels. We study whether people can cope with this and watch the amount of TVthey find optimal for themselves or whether they are prone to over-consumption. Wefind that heavy TV viewers do not benefit, but instead report lower life...
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viewers do not benefit, but instead report lower life satisfaction when exposed to more TV channels. This finding runs counter …
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. Contrary to previous research, we find no health impact when TV consumption increases. For life satisfaction, we even find …
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. Contrary to previous research, we find no health impact when TV consumption increases. For life satisfaction, we even find …
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viewers do not benefit, but instead report lower life satisfaction when exposed to more TV channels. This finding runs counter …
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. Contrary to previous research, we find no health impact when TV consumption increases. For life satisfaction, we even find …
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