RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
You might also want to consider this thread, with some crucial methodological notes: https://t.co/Nq1OovbE91
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @ernst_koster: ...niet gehinderd door onderzoek dat nauwelijks associaties vindt tussen sociaal media gebruik en welbevinden, zie: https…
RT @ernst_koster: ...niet gehinderd door onderzoek dat nauwelijks associaties vindt tussen sociaal media gebruik en welbevinden, zie: https…
RT @ernst_koster: ...niet gehinderd door onderzoek dat nauwelijks associaties vindt tussen sociaal media gebruik en welbevinden, zie: https…
...niet gehinderd door onderzoek dat nauwelijks associaties vindt tussen sociaal media gebruik en welbevinden, zie: https://t.co/4UmtC7a2g9. Effecten van social media lijken afhankelijk van andere factoren zoals o.a. zelfbeeld: https://t.co/EN6N9EgMof
RT @kj_pulkkinen: Wonderful thread on the methods of mapping the link between digital technology use and teen well-being. For further refle…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @kj_pulkkinen: Wonderful thread on the methods of mapping the link between digital technology use and teen well-being. For further refle…
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 @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @kj_pulkkinen: Wonderful thread on the methods of mapping the link between digital technology use and teen well-being. For further refle…
Wonderful thread on the methods of mapping the link between digital technology use and teen well-being. For further reflections, check out also this blog: https://t.co/muylnOjoPn
Grandes cantidades de datos = alta calidad de la ciencia. Articulo de la naturaleza humana, esto no podría estar más lejos de la verdad
Orben i Przybylski (2019) badają wpływ technologii cyfrowych na dzieci. Okazuje się, że jest żaden. Niby negatywny i istotny statystycznie, ale z negatywnym samopoczuciem dwa razy silniej koreluje jedzenie ziemniaków, a jeszcze silniej noszenie okularów: h
RT @oiioxford: NEW RESEARCH: Technology use only accounts for up to 0.4% of adolescent mental health, finds Prof Andrew Przybylski and Amy…
RT @oiioxford: NEW RESEARCH: Technology use only accounts for up to 0.4% of adolescent mental health, finds Prof Andrew Przybylski and Amy…
RT @oiioxford: NEW RESEARCH: Technology use only accounts for up to 0.4% of adolescent mental health, finds Prof Andrew Przybylski and Amy…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
Spurious 👏👉"As we are examining something inherently complex, the likelihood of unaccounted factors affecting both technology use and wellbeing is high. It is therefore possible that the associations we document, and those that previous authors have docume
@twitktr @TommmyLundberg @JacobGudiol Generellt saknas det data (med vettiga mått) mellan skärmar/social media o ohälsa/psyk hälsa mm. Hos barn, t.ex: https://t.co/JDWQCKOfUG Skärmar som orsak till fysisk inaktivitet saknas det data för...
The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use | Nature Human Behaviour https://t.co/q7RKtFJrdj
RT @AlecStapp: "The association we find between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is negative but small, explaining at most…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @AlecStapp: "The association we find between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is negative but small, explaining at most…
RT @AlecStapp: "The association we find between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is negative but small, explaining at most…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @AlecStapp: "The association we find between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is negative but small, explaining at most…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
"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 well-being ... [T]hese effects are too small to warrant policy change." https://t.co/09Q6A6bCjF
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
Always be skeptical...Social science is complicated and humans are prone to overconfidence—well, according to social science, anyway...
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
I'll say it again, technology is a tool, you are responsible for any and all misuse of it.
RT @amyalkon: Be sure to read the abstract of the Nature paper Jay links to. https://t.co/i8Y85JD3MD
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
Be sure to read the abstract of the Nature paper Jay links to.
RT @jayvanbavel: Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of dig…
Be skeptical: This article makes causal claims based on correlational data, and... The allegedly terrible effects of digital technology use are based on deeply flawed data & researchers-degrees-of-freedom https://t.co/VZ1XihhNae
@CHSPR_NUS These are the kinds of questions that RCTs, econometric and other formal causal inference force us to grapple with. For a fun study looking at digital technology use and adolescent well-being, making full use of researcher-degrees-of-freedom, s
RT @hardsci: @michaelslepian Sounds like a specification curve https://t.co/bUYeaSI1yV or multiverse analysis https://t.co/faKGscKTjt. Ther…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
@TheAwesomeCap @MathiasSundin Jag tjänar inget på att lobba för Facebook eller uppmärksamhetsekonomin (hur man nu ens kan lobba för det sistnämnda). Tvärtom så är jag på Haidts sida gällande Facebooks potentiella risker. Länka gärna till studien. Tror ej
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @candice_odgers: I like the headline also, but can't take credit for this one! https://t.co/GUsMMiDGzh … just referencing this excellen…
RT @dougaparry: Great interview. Really interesting hearing the 'inside' story on the paper. Definitely agree that better questions are nee…
RT @dougaparry: Great interview. Really interesting hearing the 'inside' story on the paper. Definitely agree that better questions are nee…
RT @DarrenLaur: @courosa @patmarkey 3/.... a good example https://t.co/jQ4ozseasF. #4: Im also sure these researchers were not aware of th…
@courosa @patmarkey 3/.... a good example https://t.co/jQ4ozseasF. #4: Im also sure these researchers were not aware of this very recent research (wasn't mentioned in their references) https://t.co/XjJ9WIJq5J or https://t.co/1frbF3E7w0 where researhes f
Great interview. Really interesting hearing the 'inside' story on the paper. Definitely agree that better questions are needed and a more nuanced understanding of what is done with tech and what motivations/individual differences drive this use
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @ParsingScience: Episode 47 out now! @OrbenAmy from @UniofOxford talks with us about her research suggesting that the time kids’ spend g…
RT @ParsingScience: Episode 47 out now! @OrbenAmy from @UniofOxford talks with us about her research suggesting that the time kids’ spend g…
Episode 47 out now! @OrbenAmy from @UniofOxford talks with us about her research suggesting that the time kids’ spend glued to their screens may have almost no significant effect on their well-being. Full paper @ https://t.co/bQ8x3Q1tii https://t.co/L4R
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
I like the headline also, but can't take credit for this one! https://t.co/GUsMMiDGzh … just referencing this excellent paper https://t.co/jyVIZiRCFJ by @OrbenAmy @ShuhBillSkee
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
@fettucinecapone Here is the article that is being referenced: https://t.co/GUsMMiDGzh based on this excellent paper https://t.co/jyVIZiRCFJ by @OrbenAmy @ShuhBillSkee
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
RT @cristobalcobo: The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the…
The association between adolescent well-being & digital technology use: "the evidence simultaneously suggests that the effects of technology might be statistically significant but so minimal that they hold little practical value" @OrbenAmy @ShuhBillSk
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
The emerging literature on the AI industry and social impact needs much effort and support—the association between adolescent well-being and digital technology only explains “0.4% of the variation in well-being at most”, raising policy challenges: https://
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @russpoldrack: Massive study shows "association b/w digital technology use and adolescent well-being is negative but small, explaining a…
Adolescents regularly use digital tech, but its impact on their psychological well-being is unclear. This recent study examined 3 large datasets (n = 355,358) & found only a small negative association: digital tech use explains at most 0.4% of well-bei
@JackNathanMoran See, for example, this study: "Taking the broader context of the data into account suggests that these effects are too small to warrant policy change"... yet they're changing policy. https://t.co/4IP8XqNPbp
@OlivierCodol @neuroccino @KordingLab I recommend the work of @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillSkee e.g. https://t.co/VjGQ5I7mVG and https://t.co/EvgwbqT37o Evidence of any harmful effect is weak to non-existent, and even if there is an effect it's so small as to
Do you want more evidence? https://t.co/31ZEFi4KBX https://t.co/SVAHMu3gFr
@AdamMLeventhal @JAMAPediatrics Whenever I give talks on the data people always bring up social media and digital technology as explanations. But data is not bearing out on this explanation, e.g. https://t.co/WatWh8KWVh. So as far as I know there are not
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 @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 @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…