There is certainly a negative correlation between TV viewing and school achievement. The scores of students who watch TV for more than six hours a day are significantly low; there is also evidence of a strong relationship between TV viewing time and school achievement On the other hand, the relation of this relationship is that the increase in the time taken to watch television is inevitably at the expense of the time spent reading the books. The length of the viewing period means shortening the reading time and thus the low rate of achievement tests. Go for more From time watching television they were less efficient in the overall academic achievement compared with their peers who spent less time viewing
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