read the New York Times article xc2x93Why We Canxc2x92t Look Away from Our Screensxc2x94 and respond to the following questions. xc2xa0How do you feel about psychologist Adam Alterxc2x92s main point? Do you believe t’

nread the New York Times article xe2x80x9cWhy We Canxe2x80x99t Look Away from Our Screensxe2x80x9d and respond to the following questions. xc2xa0How do you feel about psychologist Adam Alterxe2x80x99s main point? Do you believe that technology addiction is as big a problem as he believes? Why or why not?xc2xa0 How do you feel about your own technology use? Do you believe you currently have (or once had) a technology addiction? If you answer in the affirmative, offer some details. Alter argues that legislation could be a partial solution to technology addiction. Do you think he is right? Why or why not? Alter argues that we are now facing a twofold problem because technological devices seem to have addictive properties while also serving to distribute addictive media? Do you believe it is the devices or media that are more responsible for the problems we face?xc2xa0xc2xa0IMPORTANT: Your response must be at least 400 words. If you meet this word count and demonstrate careful consideration of your answers, you will receive full points. You are welcome to express whatever opinion you like. What I am looking for is evidence that you carefully read the story and considered the content. If you do not meet the minimum word count or demonstrate full engagement with the material, you will lose points.xc2xa0https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/06/science/technology-addiction-irresistible-by-adam-alter.html ‘

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