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  2. Can you answer these basic money questions? Teens learn ... - AOL

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    Most Americans can't answer basic financial questions Financial literacy is not consumers' strong suit. Fewer than 30% of Americans in 2021 correctly answered three questions commonly used to test ...

  3. Worried about teens and phones? 21 helpful questions for ...

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    Teens generally get more than 200 alerts on their phones each day, according to a new report from Common Sense Media that studied how teens use their phones — with some getting more than 4,000.

  4. Quiz - Wikipedia

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    A printed quiz on health issues. A quiz is a form of mind sport in which players attempt to answer questions correctly on one or several topics. Quizzes can be used as a brief assessment in education and similar fields to measure growth in knowledge, abilities, and skills, or simply as a hobby.

  5. Depression in childhood and adolescence - Wikipedia

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    About 8% of children and adolescents suffer from depression. [7] In 2016, 51% of students (teens) who visited a counseling center reported having anxiety, followed by depression (41%), relationship concerns (34%) and suicidal ideation (20.5%). [8] Many students reported experiencing multiple conditions at once.

  6. Hard–easy effect - Wikipedia

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    The hardeasy effect is a cognitive bias that manifests itself as a tendency to overestimate the probability of one's success at a task perceived as hard, and to underestimate the likelihood of one's success at a task perceived as easy. The hard-easy effect takes place, for example, when individuals exhibit a degree of underconfidence in ...

  7. Picture puzzle going viral baffles adults, a breeze for children

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    A picture puzzle from a National Geographic show asking which way a bus is traveling is proving rather difficult for adults, but children seem to find it rather easy.. Eighty percent of kids age ...

  8. Availability heuristic - Wikipedia

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    Another study by Marie Geurten sought to test the availability heuristic in young children. Children of varying ages (from 4 to 8 years old) were tasked with generating a list of names, with some being asked for a shorter list and some for a longer list. The study then assessed the children's own impressions of their ability to recall names.

  9. 50+ Best Never Have I Ever Questions That Will Take ... - AOL

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    Coming up with the best questions to ask your crush and making hilarious prank calls are fun ways to spend quality time with your crew. You can also enlist a game of "Never Have I Ever" to learn ...