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Read this claim from paragraph 8 of the passage.
"Opponents of cell phone use in schools believe that cell phones are a distraction to many students."
Which evidence would be the most credible to support the claim?
A blog written in 2016 by a teacher who outlines the various distractions that can occur in the classroom when students are allowed to access their cell phones.
An interesting story about a student who was often distracted by her cell phone from the author's uncle who is a teacher.
Statistics about the effects of cell phone usage on student learning and performance from a study done in 2015 by the National Education Association.
A book written in 2005 by a former educator that cites various scenarios of cell phone distraction during her tenure as a high school principal.
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"Statistics about the effects of cell phone usage on student learning and performance from a study done in 2015 by the National Education Association."
Reason: empirical, recent research from a reputable organization is more credible and generalizable than individual anecdotes, a blog, or a single educator's recollections.
Reason: empirical, recent research from a reputable organization is more credible and generalizable than individual anecdotes, a blog, or a single educator's recollections.
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