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Daily touchscreen use in infants and toddlers is associated with reduced sleep and delayed sleep onset

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Table 1.  Descriptive statistics: Parent reported touchscreen use and sleep patterns in 6- to 36-month-olds.
Table 2.  Correlations of the sleep variables. Pearson’s correlations were conducted for the correlation between night-time and daytime duration as these two variables were normally distributed

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