Are test scores affected by indoor air quality?

Are test scores affected by indoor air quality?

Are test scores affected by indoor air quality?
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Research shows that air quality and air conditioning in schools can affect academic outcomes for students. Some schools in California that used air filters had higher test scores than schools that did not, according to a small study by a researcher at New York University.

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