The results? On the bigger screen, people completed the tasks at least 10 percent more quickly - and some as much as 44 percent more quickly.
and here's a study to support our practice of starting work at 7am and putting in most of our productive time before lunch:
In the 1920's, the Russian scientist Bluma Zeigarnik performed an experiment that illustrated an intriguing aspect of interruptions. She had several test subjects work on jigsaw puzzles, then interrupted them at various points. She found that the ones least likely to complete the task were those who had been disrupted at the beginning.
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