For teens, multitasking makes them feel better -- and worse. Multitasking makes adolescents feel both more positively and more negatively about the main task they're trying to accomplish, a new study finds. But the study -- which examined young people's actual multitasking behaviors over 2 weeks -- found that only the positive emotions affected whether young people choose to combine tasks later. Source 6d.
Teens Working In Groups (Hover)