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      The impact of computer use on children's and adolescents' development

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      Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
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          Large increases in productivity are typically realized as organizations gain experience in production. These "learning curves" have been found in many organizations. Organizations vary considerably in the rates at which they learn. Some organizations show remarkable productivity gains, whereas others show little or no learning. Reasons for the variation observed in organizational learning curves include organizational "forgetting," employee turnover, transfer of knowledge from other products and other organizations, and economies of scale.
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            Computer Networks as Social Networks: Collaborative Work, Telework, and Virtual Community

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                Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
                Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
                Elsevier BV
                01933973
                January 2001
                January 2001
                : 22
                : 1
                : 7-30
                Article
                10.1016/S0193-3973(00)00063-0
                9980b2fe-b461-4fae-8210-c2a418885efc
                © 2001

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