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Select which piece of evidence would be deemed LEAST sufficient to the claim. Claim: “kids are getting increasingly glued to their screens and unglued from other important things like face-to-face interaction, quality time with family, and exercise time alone or as part of a group.”

**Sufficient means it gives enough information to be able to support the claim.

1.According to the study, teen self-esteem, which climbed in the early 1990s, dropped after 2012, which happens to be the year that smartphone ownership in the U. S. hit the 50% plateau.

2.According to information from the Pew Research Center as well as the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, the percentage of teen agers who used smartphones was 37% in 2012, 73% in 2015, and 89% at the conclusion of 2016.

3.Another recent study found that the average adult checks their phone about every 10 minutes. Of the thousands of adults surveyed, over 50% check their phones once every four minutes.

4.Separately, Common Sense Media reports that 59% of parents say that their small children are addicted to their screen time while 66% of parents insist that their children spend an excessive amount of time on their screens.

5.And the thing is that this insatiable desire for screen time only tends to increase as children get older. Consider that tweens rack up screen time on an average of four hours of 36 minutes daily while teens rack up an average of six hours and 40 minutes daily.

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