Hi Sara!
I also wrote that the studies might not have been accurate. I like how you mentioned that the second article takes a single piece of data from the experiment and exaggerates the tentative conclusions. I believe this is often done in news articles in order to catch the attention of readers. I concur that when examining the true results of the survey, ten percent does not seem like a significant number. In addition, I agree with you that the shortened attention spans that some teachers noticed are not necessarily a direct result of increased television exposure. As mentioned in the textbook, correlation does not equal causation. Nice response!