@Sohei_IDE シュービルスキー師はニューヨーク生まれで大学もニューヨーク州のロチェスターですね.https://t.co/meUBQrPX2u 殺伐とした論争の中でもユーモアが光るので私もイギリスの方かな(偏見)と思っていました https://t.co/elEAwIgqmR
@tmwaring @levi_boxell I am not sure about how reliable is the increase in depression, but the link with social media usage is likely to be weak or non-existent. See works from @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee e.g. https://t.co/ECQ9vCOXNR
Video game violence. Screen time. A moral panic finding can travel around the world and back again while the null effect is lacing up its boots
So many thoughts. Firstly, this is a correlation and the two could have absolutely nothing to do with one another. Secondly, even IF screen time causes loneliness in youth, that could be a temporary effect as society adapts to this new reality. Careful
always with the potatoes
RT @shinjiyamane: @96hage ICD-11直後の以後の殺伐とした空気とオクスフォード流のユーモアを感じる...ポテトその他の健康リスク比較論文: The association between adolescent well-being and digit…
@96hage ICD-11直後の以後の殺伐とした空気とオクスフォード流のユーモアを感じる...ポテトその他の健康リスク比較論文: The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use (2019) https://t.co/Z3I6NArazf
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
@chris_bail @MilesParks Do we want their internal research though? This is a really odd article in my opinion -- it's not like research on the topic is hard to find, and it's not just Twenge... e.g. https://t.co/fkHLZY8kuQ https://t.co/k3VRRKLpST https://t
RT @lefsrud: To everyone worried about too much screen time to your kids’ well-being, we can relax.
I’m waiting for the click bait headline “Eating potatoes as bad for teens as screen time!!!”
To everyone worried about too much screen time to your kids’ well-being, we can relax.
RT @emollick: This chart is from a study of the effects of screen time on 355k teens across 3 surveys. The numbers show the relative impact…
RT @emollick: This chart is from a study of the effects of screen time on 355k teens across 3 surveys. The numbers show the relative impact…
RT @emollick: This chart is from a study of the effects of screen time on 355k teens across 3 surveys. The numbers show the relative impact…
#Screentime impacts on #Wellbeing of #Teens 👇🏻 equivalent to potatoes 🥔 😁🖲️ @YorkeyDads @MillthorpeNews
RT @emollick: This chart is from a study of the effects of screen time on 355k teens across 3 surveys. The numbers show the relative impact…
RT @emollick: This chart is from a study of the effects of screen time on 355k teens across 3 surveys. The numbers show the relative impact…
This chart is from a study of the effects of screen time on 355k teens across 3 surveys. The numbers show the relative impact of other factors on wellbeing compared to screen time. Eating potatoes has about the same effects on mental health as screen time.
A study on Social Media use that refutes the moral panics: ‘The Association between Adolescent Well-Being and Digital Technology Use’, in Nature Human Behaviour, #ALM101DC #ACC100DC #whatisscreentime #particpatoryculture #digitalliteracy https://t.co/cRR7Y
@mattyglesias @JeffreyASachs @OsitaNwanevu She is mistaken. https://t.co/zbiwSU6eUY
@manisharoses @HamelHusain This paper from @OrbenAmy used specification curve analysis (aka multiverse analysis) to measure the relationship between adolescent well-being and screen time https://t.co/THWBXmow2n
RT @KwameGilbert: [ÉDUCATION] Y a t-il un lien entre le bien être de l'adolescent et les TIC ? Oui. Il y a un effet négatif mais tellement…
[ÉDUCATION] Y a t-il un lien entre le bien être de l'adolescent et les TIC ? Oui. Il y a un effet négatif mais tellement faible voir imperceptible pour justifier la mise en place des nouvelles/changements de politiques publiques. Cc @MIANSEH https://t.co
@klinas And for the parent that want the O.G sauce. https://t.co/kBh7r0b9ia
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
@kslmrichards @kslnewsradio Also interesting that they didn't cite this VERY high profile study that came out last year, which showed that screen time's impact on mental health was on par with the impact of...eating potatoes. 🥔 https://t.co/wMwhFBeONA http
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
The @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee 2019 paper helped me think more critically about the correlation between adolescent wellbeing and technology use. It sparked my interest about how we may not be so good at estimating the extent of our own use: https://t.co/X
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/crQCqZORC7
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
@lisabodnar @OrbenAmy found a slightly higher association with potato consumption than screen time for adolescent well being. I remind myself of that when the moral panic over screen time rears it’s head. 10 months into a pandemic is t the time for this is
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
RT @DrKowert: ….and any effects that *do* seem to be pinned on this monolithic “screen time” measure minimal at best. RE this brilliant pie…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @JCesarPL: @Lgomezcaceres @rpascualverdu https://t.co/5IIHjhynVi https://t.co/mmtnxuYrDN https://t.co/ubyh8EvhsY Especialmente el pri…
RT @JCesarPL: @Lgomezcaceres @rpascualverdu https://t.co/5IIHjhynVi https://t.co/mmtnxuYrDN https://t.co/ubyh8EvhsY Especialmente el pri…
@Lgomezcaceres @rpascualverdu https://t.co/5IIHjhynVi https://t.co/mmtnxuYrDN https://t.co/ubyh8EvhsY Especialmente el primero, por el tipo de método que utiliza, y que corrige buena parte de las limitaciones de otros estudios transversales y correlacio
@sTeamTraen @jean_twenge @mc_hankins Such psychologists get published in Nature and end up celebrated. They mindlessly convert categorical data to compute r, then manipulatively combine these and jump to major conclusions based on meaningless comparisons o
The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use | Nature Human Behaviour https://t.co/3CLknT6VUO
So... "The association of well-being with regularly eating potatoes [is] nearly as negative as the association with technology use and wearing glasses was more negatively associated with well-being" (via @NatureHumBehav). Link: https://t.co/u9QvLYTX7p. ht
@MHChat Although summers studies show generally the negative impact of social media is lower than that of wearing glasses or eating potatoes https://t.co/hErykDO9Hg #mhchat
Well @BoazSafferYVR with the citation home run :) I see you, all-star!! :) I imagine you have quite the citation database...
@feminoacid @MJPC21 No soy del área, pero me pareció interesante un articulo de Abril 2020 que concluye "The association we find between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is NEGATIVE BUT SMALL, explaining at most 0.4% of the variation in wel
Just to even up the balance to predomiant perspectives in teens and digital tech. Especially after The Social Dilemma doc, parents might be feeling reactive @makegoodnews https://t.co/RUFOyQWmei
@lisa0012 Good question. I don't know if there's anything specc on cog/ach scores, but some good research has looked at the effects of screen time. I'd definitely look at this article: https://t.co/DH1WLmcml4 Really cool stuff from @OrbenAmy.
RT @docjohnwright: It’s complicated........ @drrosiemc @Daniel_Bingham @LifeCycle_EU The association between adolescent well-being…
RT @docjohnwright: It’s complicated........ @drrosiemc @Daniel_Bingham @LifeCycle_EU The association between adolescent well-being…
It’s complicated........ @drrosiemc @Daniel_Bingham @LifeCycle_EU The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use | Nature Human Behaviour https://t.co/WSuc1Q2L63
RT @rasmus_kleis: Screen time as a problem? Read @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee https://t.co/48qBYdpvQD or years of work by @Livingstone_S and…
RT @rasmus_kleis: Screen time as a problem? Read @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee https://t.co/48qBYdpvQD or years of work by @Livingstone_S and…
@kristina_weber connect the dots thing that I don't think we have fully teased out yet. This study was interesting. The researchers looked at effect sizes of LOTS of indicators of health & well-being & technology was about as neutral as eating pota
Did you know that eating potatoes on a regular basis has roughly the same effect on adolescent health and well-being as technology use does? Did you know factors like eating a health breakfast are MUCH more influential than screen time? #DigCit https://t.c
@melaniesage
RT @rasmus_kleis: Screen time as a problem? Read @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee https://t.co/48qBYdpvQD or years of work by @Livingstone_S and…
Screen time as a problem? Read @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee https://t.co/48qBYdpvQD or years of work by @Livingstone_S and others.
Orben & Przybylski pour qui la diminution du bien-être correspondrait à une hausse exponentielle du temps d’écran aussi... C'est le propre du biais de confirmation de ne s’embarrasser ni d'objectivité ni d'exhaustivité. Nous en avons à nouveau la preuv
@ludius_maximus @NotPatrick https://t.co/O5hVhEFZRj Orben, A., & Przybylski, A. K. (2019). The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use. Nature Human Behaviour, 3(2), 173-182.
RT @Kweku_OA: The emerging literature on the AI industry and social impact needs much effort and support—the association between adolescent…
A study on Social Media refuting moral panics: ‘The Association between Adolescent Well-Being and Digital Technology Use’, Amy Orben & Andrew K. Przybylski; #ALM101DC #ACC100DC, #digitalidentities #whatisscreentime #particpatoryculture #digitalliterac
6. @ShuhBillSkee and @OrbenAmy @NatureHumBehav find that, across multiple combinations of screen use and well-being outcomes, higher screen media use predicted lower well-being overall, but only accounted for 0.4% of the variance in well-being. https://t.c
RT @EvanStewart23: @yrlsoc IMO one of the best current topics is social media & tech, recognizing problems but also busting myths. Some lin…
@yrlsoc IMO one of the best current topics is social media & tech, recognizing problems but also busting myths. Some links: https://t.co/LZ2F2pYN79 https://t.co/nLqSwgD6c1 https://t.co/f4JPV39nyA
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @JonHaidt: 3. But when you read headlines like “don’t freak out about screen time” they usually cite a paper by @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillSke…
RT @JonHaidt: 3. But when you read headlines like “don’t freak out about screen time” they usually cite a paper by @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillSke…
@astridbarque No se preocupe, el riesgo de que el tiempo frente a la pantalla afecte la salud es el mismo que comer papas 😉 https://t.co/W00h2YjUvt
@seanpmackinnon @hertzpodcast This is a limitation discussed in the first paper, Orben & Przybylski (2019) https://t.co/g0rMBmMUvm, and apparently ignored by Twenge et al. who seem to be engaging in some kind of statistical theatre. https://t.co/YUY8s1
RT @JonHaidt: 3. But when you read headlines like “don’t freak out about screen time” they usually cite a paper by @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillSke…
RT @JonHaidt: 3. But when you read headlines like “don’t freak out about screen time” they usually cite a paper by @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillSke…
RT @JonHaidt: 3. But when you read headlines like “don’t freak out about screen time” they usually cite a paper by @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillSke…
3. But when you read headlines like “don’t freak out about screen time” they usually cite a paper by @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillSkee which reported that screen time is no more predictive of problems than is "eating potatoes." https://t.co/6JotQ5ma8v
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @Mental_Elf: There's a lack of evidence for strong links between screen time, mental health issues and socialising skills, e.g. https://…
There's a lack of evidence for strong links between screen time, mental health issues and socialising skills, e.g. https://t.co/UfYMp3A8kD #EmergingMinds Is this absence of evidence or evidence of absence? We must be careful not to presume anything here w
RT @Kunkakom: @ste_mueller @liamkne @officalGAA @namalhotra Illustrative cases of specification curves https://t.co/3S8j7WAeBc https://t.c…
@ste_mueller @liamkne @officalGAA @namalhotra Illustrative cases of specification curves https://t.co/3S8j7WAeBc https://t.co/62TmSC4c8m There is now also an r package available to draw them
@DrBradJohnson I counter that research with this: https://t.co/ftb8QeZ6qL and this: https://t.co/NggpYw9ep7 Sure, excessive screentime is not useful, but effect size actually minimal. Its the quality of the content + context that counts.
RT briandavidearp: The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/bWxPLeDCzt
RT @briandavidearp: The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/tNYjk7mdTd
RT @briandavidearp: The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/tNYjk7mdTd
RT @briandavidearp: The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/tNYjk7mdTd
The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/tNYjk7mdTd
RT @yuji_ikegaya: PCやスマホが氾濫し、精神への悪影響が懸念されます。今朝の『ネイチャー人間行動』で発表された35万人の若者の大規模調査によれば、確かに心の健康とデジタル製品にはマイナスの関係がありましたが、ごくわずか影響なので気にしなくてよいそうです。こちら…
@bender0075 @Azrael_le_Juste @brutofficiel Et voici un autre papier publié par Nature : https://t.co/Pao9aD4wsp Nature c'est quand même pas les reliquats d'une secte autoproclamée à la gloire des reptiliens.
@pauldavisSNS 2/.. here are some of the links to those studies: https://t.co/Jr0eTpDNdV https://t.co/XjJ9WIJq5J https://t.co/Jkp1hRJqLj https://t.co/j7iekCAf4Z https://t.co/kXA5vo9ig4 https://t.co/um5LQ4SeGK
RT @yannleroux: @GrablyR @TouitTouit Je ne veux pas vous assomer sous une tonne de références. @OrbenAmy https://t.co/kkyivBNyEq et @ShuhBi…
Andrew Przybylski c'est le perso top tier 💪
@GrablyR @TouitTouit Je ne veux pas vous assomer sous une tonne de références. @OrbenAmy https://t.co/kkyivBNyEq et @ShuhBillSkee sont de bons points d'entrée dans la discussion https://t.co/kXY21fMNaJ