RT @pablomorentin: @JCedernaes Found it, was in adolescents and tecnology. https://t.co/9FgIgMyX6S
@JCedernaes Found it, was in adolescents and tecnology. https://t.co/9FgIgMyX6S
@profgalloway Big fan of yours, Prof. Galloway. I was surprised to see a large recent study suggesting the impact of social media on adolescents was negligible. I was wondering if you have any comment on the findings. https://t.co/3bNJkDfjbD
Por ejemplo, con los mismos datos que otros investigadores encontraban asociaciones "fuertes" entre redes sociales y peor bienestar social, otros investigadores encontraron que: https://t.co/Q4APTFjFXy
RT @lieberothdk: @BosseStine @Facebook @politiken Nu viser den mest grundige forskning der er kommet til faktisk, at de negative effekter p…
@BosseStine @Facebook @politiken Nu viser den mest grundige forskning der er kommet til faktisk, at de negative effekter på glæde er selektive og meget små (0.4% af variansen forklaret), så mit bud ville være at FBs evne til at løfte humør ville være tilsv
RT @ratrzeci: @MichalBoni @ZuzaRuBlu @Anna_Mierzynska @atarkowski @centrumcyfrowe @WojciechKlicki @PessimistsArc Przy okazji polecam prawdz…
@MichalBoni @ZuzaRuBlu @Anna_Mierzynska @atarkowski @centrumcyfrowe @WojciechKlicki @PessimistsArc Przy okazji polecam prawdziwe badania: https://t.co/F9OTA2qkMz - wpływ technologii cyfrowych na dzieci wygląda na żaden. Niby negatywny i istotny statystyczn
@PsychRabble @ecsalomon @mjbsp @CookieSci @StatModeling @NeilLewisJr @PsySciAcc @CRChartier @Sam_D_Parsons You could consider this recent paper by @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee an exploration of a predictive validity multiverse https://t.co/qVkybnUN8R
https://t.co/Ax6zNAWc3G Oatmeal Instead of Eggs and Toast Linked to Lowered Stroke Risk
https://t.co/Ax6zNAWc3G The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use
RT @marioperes: More than 300,000 adolescents studied, digital technology affected only 0.4% of well-being https://t.co/TA7NZYTAnD Let them…
RT @marioperes: More than 300,000 adolescents studied, digital technology affected only 0.4% of well-being https://t.co/TA7NZYTAnD Let them…
RT @marioperes: More than 300,000 adolescents studied, digital technology affected only 0.4% of well-being https://t.co/TA7NZYTAnD Let them…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
@PlatinumParagon hmmm... Does the dataset include dietary variables like eating potatoes or smoking? https://t.co/7Yo6GcFoR8
RT @AnnasJP: @bennysiauw89 (pake gif yang nyerok air ke banjir) https://t.co/LW7pAvfHeU
RT @JamesEBartlett: @ArdenUniPsych However... https://t.co/GUTpxTnXeq
@ArdenUniPsych However... https://t.co/GUTpxTnXeq
@ECMcLaughlin Perhaps share this article with the reading enthusiasts. It outlines the flaws with former studies that reported problems with youth and screen time. Fact is, there is no evidence with notable magnitude that demonstrates screen time is bad fo
A study on Social Media use that refutes the moral panics: ‘The Association between Adolescent Well-Being and Digital Technology Use’, Amy Orben and Andrew K. Przybylski in Nature Human Behaviour, Vol. 3, No. 2, pages 173–182; #ACC100DC https://t.co/cRR7YU
@MarthaBagnall @benjammin_iam This isn't an fMRI-specific thing. See for instance https://t.co/4Hx7tF3ukJ. No matter the subject matter, lots of seemingly arbitrary or minor decisions add up. I like the multiverse approach a lot for this reason, especially
@PTK_Hessen @pronovabkk das wurde ja auch immer über Jugendliche behauptet, aber z.B. @OrbenAmy 's Artikel zeigen dass negative Effekte durch Mediennutzung wohl eher klein sind. https://t.co/W0CBEFRAVD https://t.co/UrpWYyTK4U
RT @HengartnerMP: There is this excellent study by Amy Orben @OrbenAmy and Andrew Przybylski @ShuhBillSkee that challenges this assumption.…
"The association we find between #digitaltechnology use and adolescent #Wellbeing is negative but small. Taking the broader context of the data into account suggests that these effects are too small to warrant policy change" by @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillSke
RT @Andrianarivelo_: This meta-analysis suggests that the effect of social media use on adolescents well-being is actually tiny. Moderate d…
This meta-analysis suggests that the effect of social media use on adolescents well-being is actually tiny. Moderate daily usage is associated with 0.4% average variation on well-being, compared to cannabis consumption and intimidation with 2.7%. https://
@Re_Ferg We will have to disagree then https://t.co/SvyNqIxiFd
RT @HengartnerMP: There is this excellent study by Amy Orben @OrbenAmy and Andrew Przybylski @ShuhBillSkee that challenges this assumption.…
RT @HengartnerMP: @tylerblack32 Yes, absolutely. See also this outstanding study: https://t.co/Srk7IK49o4 It shows that even vegetable cons…
@tylerblack32 Yes, absolutely. See also this outstanding study: https://t.co/Srk7IK49o4 It shows that even vegetable consumption, homework or wearing glasses is stronger associated with wellbeing than social media use
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des…
Ma fille regarde Netflix en mangeant des chips, dois-je m'inquiéter ?
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des…
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des…
Quand on regarde les dernières études/meta-analyses plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans explique pour 0,4 % la dépression soit autant que le fait de manger des pommes de terre https://t.co/d5wRzAdhoj…,
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
C'est pas les écrans qui rendent con (c'est ce qu'on y fait dessus)
DANS MES BRAS
RT @Sev_Erhel: Quand on regarde les dernières études plus rigoureuses, on n'observe que des liens très faibles : l’usage des écrans expliq…
Merci, difficile de nos jours de se forger une intime conviction.
RT @DarrenLaur: 2/..https://t.co/j7iekCAf4Z https://t.co/XjJ9WIJq5J https://t.co/mWI5PHrj7t https://t.co/8ZyyhbVntt to name name just a…
2/..https://t.co/j7iekCAf4Z https://t.co/XjJ9WIJq5J https://t.co/mWI5PHrj7t https://t.co/8ZyyhbVntt to name name just a couple...
Andrew Yang is not keeping up with the literature on "screen time." @AndrewYang #YangGang #DemDebate #DemocraticDebate https://t.co/snBarUyoE1
RT @MLarrieu_: @UnityField @BPSCyberPsych Actually it's not just one study, see https://t.co/YE9BBgvniF and https://t.co/lzsab5DjHv @OrbenA…
@UnityField @BPSCyberPsych Actually it's not just one study, see https://t.co/YE9BBgvniF and https://t.co/lzsab5DjHv @OrbenAmy
RT @Pablo_Deco: Pero es curioso que con esos mismos datos, analizados por otros investigadores, los móviles solo explicaban un 0,4% de esta…
RT @DanielBerglind: Still a relevant paper worth reading: Screen time may be no worse for kids mental health than eating potatoes😉: https:/…
RT @DanielBerglind: Still a relevant paper worth reading: Screen time may be no worse for kids mental health than eating potatoes😉: https:/…
Still a relevant paper worth reading: Screen time may be no worse for kids mental health than eating potatoes😉: https://t.co/JDWQCKOfUG
@SueScheff Also here’s a great report to show how Social Media is being used in positive ways with those who have mental health challenges: https://t.co/XjJ9WIJq5J
@SueScheff How do we square this with some of the excellent and recent peer reviewed research from Oxford and UNC that show the exact opposite and whose study cohort for their research are much larger ? https://t.co/8ZyyhbVntt https://t.co/XjJ9WIJq5J
... and dependent on analytical methods and decisions (see e.g., Orben & Przybylski, 2019: https://t.co/nt2Z5RiJtS; Orben, Dienlin & Przybylski, 2019: https://t.co/0WtdFUYbiE)... (3/n)
@HarryHarryshud @tes @UoMPolicy Hi Harry, the best research we have right now simply doesn’t show that social media use causes MH problems. So for example: https://t.co/amp13gXf7R
Fordi et stort datasæt ikke er lig med at man finder sandheden.
#preach @PhDStudents @OSFramework
Important finding and amazingly cool statistical approach: Specification Curve Analysis rocks!
RT @theorecol: Very interesting thread, with some very cool, intuitive #dataviz! https://t.co/8qH9hZsKf8
RT @ekogaia: Fascinating thread and study on statistical gaming of #science depending on perspective/ points of departure. https://t.co/yEb…
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…
Important thread illustrating the issues with decontextualised big data quantitative analyses.
Very interesting thread, with some very cool, intuitive #dataviz!
Fascinating thread and study on statistical gaming of #science depending on perspective/ points of departure.
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
@Ebbason @MariaJonsson1 @RobinFondberg Det kan vi inte med säkerhet veta. Men din hypotes motsägs av flera studier bla denna som visar på väldigt litet förklaringsvärde för att hög skärmanvändning skulle ge dåligt mående hos unga https://t.co/p4N0sfeFlu
RT @HengartnerMP: There is this excellent study by Amy Orben @OrbenAmy and Andrew Przybylski @ShuhBillSkee that challenges this assumption.…
Pero es curioso que con esos mismos datos, analizados por otros investigadores, los móviles solo explicaban un 0,4% de esta peor salud mental, al mismo nivel que COMER PATATAS. https://t.co/dARJ34neBb
[3/7] These negative cross-sectional correlations are not robust. Depending on what outcome variables you focus on, and depending on which demographic characteristics you account for, you will get a different result. Key paper showing this: https://t.co/B
@MichaelGLFlood @DrDavidLey This whole thing reminds me that time it was found 0.4% of mental health variance in teenagers is attributable to social media use and much ado was had about this finding (comparable to amount of variance attributable to wearin
RT @FranckRamus: Dans cette méga-étude combinant 3 cohortes sur 350000 adolescents, l'effet des technologies digitales sur le bien-être est…
Assosiaatio nuoren hyvinvoinnin ja digimaailman käytön välillä osoittautui väitettyä pienemmäksi. https://t.co/NL3A6uPcYl
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @dlhampton: The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/hz6K5dr3JQ https://t.co/q3mH0GiSgE
The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/hz6K5dr3JQ https://t.co/q3mH0GiSgE
RT @BrianRichterPhD: PLEASE head over to @abct now to check out @steveschueller’s curation. Absolutely stellar content including a treasure…
RT @ABCTNOW: 1/ Favorite technology and mental health paper from the last year #2, @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee excellent analysis of relati…
RT @BrianRichterPhD: PLEASE head over to @abct now to check out @steveschueller’s curation. Absolutely stellar content including a treasure…
PLEASE head over to @abct now to check out @steveschueller’s curation. Absolutely stellar content including a treasure trove of excellent accounts to follow, seriously, just followed about 💯 new people 🙏🙃🤓
1/ Favorite technology and mental health paper from the last year #2, @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee excellent analysis of relationship between adolescent technology use and well-being: https://t.co/Unuq9zuTlM
RT @AlexNowrasteh: Can you all relax about this now? https://t.co/gRZMhtDiZc https://t.co/n7GW1x9IZZ