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Quantitative Analysis of Students’ Adderall Tweets

Posted on May 6, 2013 by grantl1
The original title of this study was “Twitter Analysis Finds Spike in Adderall Use, Misuse At Exam Time” when it was published on May 2. However, the story states otherwise: Though the analysis didn’t sort out “legal” vs. “illegal,” use,…
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