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…
He's an expert in the field: Dr. Ferguson’s POV on the subject of gaming, social media, and mental health is on point. #MediaPsychology
RT @yannleroux: Quelles sont les associations ente le bien être des adolescent et l'utilisation du numérique ? https://t.co/K2JklrJmxy
RT @anya1anya: I super doubt that. The correlation itself is actually tiny. https://t.co/hy1qyqWFwM https://t.co/glfZ03k1od
"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." https://t.co/xhJNQFfqNL
I super doubt that. The correlation itself is actually tiny. https://t.co/hy1qyqWFwM
RT @yannleroux: Quelles sont les associations ente le bien être des adolescent et l'utilisation du numérique ? https://t.co/K2JklrJmxy
Quelles sont les associations ente le bien être des adolescent et l'utilisation du numérique ? https://t.co/K2JklrJmxy
@wicho Estamos en lo de siempre con los estudios correlacionales. De lo más potente y completo que se ha hecho hasta ahora es esto. Merece muchísimo la pena: https://t.co/0r6uqtRiaX
RT @HarvardCenterHH: New study from Drs. @OrbenAmy @UniofOxford & @ShuhBillSkee @oiioxford in 355,358 adolescents suggests that the negativ…
RT @HarvardCenterHH: New study from Drs. @OrbenAmy @UniofOxford & @ShuhBillSkee @oiioxford in 355,358 adolescents suggests that the negativ…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @HarvardCenterHH: New study from Drs. @OrbenAmy @UniofOxford & @ShuhBillSkee @oiioxford in 355,358 adolescents suggests that the negativ…
RT @HarvardCenterHH: New study from Drs. @OrbenAmy @UniofOxford & @ShuhBillSkee @oiioxford in 355,358 adolescents suggests that the negativ…
RT @HarvardCenterHH: New study from Drs. @OrbenAmy @UniofOxford & @ShuhBillSkee @oiioxford in 355,358 adolescents suggests that the negativ…
New study from Drs. @OrbenAmy @UniofOxford & @ShuhBillSkee @oiioxford in 355,358 adolescents suggests that the negative association between #digital technology use and #wellbeing may not be as significant as other studies have shown. https://t.co/5Cy4G
RT @ADPerillo: Really cool thread on how much impact your statistics analysis plan* can have on research conclusions. 👇👇👇 *assuming you ma…
Fantastic thread
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…
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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…
@_MMathur My first thought is that the existence of better studies doesn't excuse the heavy promotion of a bad one, though I do think lessons like that provided by @OrbenAmy and @ShuhBillSkee hint at how selective and decontextualized other studies may be
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @pdakean: @jean_twenge @ldsteinberg @nytdavidbrooks More thinking is needed because some pretty solid research by @OrbenAmy & @ShuhBillS…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
Interesting report on the connection between well-being and technology use in teens. https://t.co/wqds6mu8UQ #health #wellness
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
original publ. in Nature: https://t.co/j1efQb9wBB followup in ScientificAmerican: https://t.co/1DhnFvlJGp article in the Independent: https://t.co/97ikbvMtrl
RT @Ben_C_J: Read more about her work here https://t.co/8FIgbxT9Xi
RT @stephenbezzina: The association between #adolescent #Wellbeing and digital #technology use - amazingly interesting paper! https://t.co/…
RT @stephenbezzina: The association between #adolescent #Wellbeing and digital #technology use - amazingly interesting paper! https://t.co/…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @stephenbezzina: The association between #adolescent #Wellbeing and digital #technology use - amazingly interesting paper! https://t.co/…
The association between #adolescent #Wellbeing and digital #technology use - amazingly interesting paper! https://t.co/OLLngFEnLB #edtech #edtechchat #GBL
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @lawrie_s: 'The association ... between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is small, explaining at most 0.4% of the variat…
RT @RIRE_CTREQ: L'association entre le bien-être des adolescents et l'utilisation des technologies numériques [Anglais] https://t.co/Ud1gC8…
L'association entre le bien-être des adolescents et l'utilisation des technologies numériques [Anglais] https://t.co/Ud1gC8m0CF @NatureHumBehav
Worried about your adolescent's use of technology? Worry less #smartphones #gaming #teens #tweens #screentime https://t.co/2e34v7LSf7
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 @miller7: Great to see more evidence emerging on the association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/x…
Great to see more evidence emerging on the association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/xSeUgHBldO #health
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
You kids can stay glued to their screens. It probably does not damage their well being. Just adding peace and quiet to yours. :) https://t.co/C9kzid6dpm
Background reading on specification curves by @uri_sohn and colleagues: https://t.co/CuYCyvmxsM Beautiful examples by @dingding_peng and @OrbenAmy: https://t.co/jKOzPcaflT https://t.co/teVdTQuQDE
RT @monkrob: @P_A_Kirschner I think this study carries a little more weight. N=300,000+ https://t.co/IkzTY6ZHmm
@deogilvie
@P_A_Kirschner I think this study carries a little more weight. N=300,000+ https://t.co/IkzTY6ZHmm
New #study finds that more #screentime for #kids does not have very significant impact on adult #wellbeing. But it’s crucial to go beyond measuring time. / The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use | Nature Human Behaviour ht
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
This is an excellent paper (and thread). However, large open access data means true science will emerge IMO, as in this case.
RT @lawrie_s: 'The association ... between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is small, explaining at most 0.4% of the variat…
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @lawrie_s: 'The association ... between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is small, explaining at most 0.4% of the variat…
RT @lawrie_s: 'The association ... between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is small, explaining at most 0.4% of the variat…
RT @lawrie_s: 'The association ... between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is small, explaining at most 0.4% of the variat…
RT @lawrie_s: 'The association ... between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is small, explaining at most 0.4% of the variat…
'The association ... between digital technology use and adolescent well-being is small, explaining at most 0.4% of the variation.....these effects are too small to warrant policy change."
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @profgeraintrees: Great and very informative thread https://t.co/Pmwr6782yu
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @profgeraintrees: Great and very informative thread https://t.co/Pmwr6782yu
This is really interesting - small differences in analysis of large data sets can result in wildly different results.
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @profgeraintrees: Great and very informative thread https://t.co/Pmwr6782yu
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
RT @profgeraintrees: Great and very informative thread https://t.co/Pmwr6782yu
RT @profgeraintrees: Great and very informative thread https://t.co/Pmwr6782yu
Great and very informative thread
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 (n = 355,358). This suggests that these effects are too small to warrant policy change. https://t
@LydiaManiatis You can apply ‘multiverse’ analysis, which can explore the full range of possible results given a set of variables, as demonstrated here https://t.co/ec4Pf5zOKK and outlined here https://t.co/KuaGkkmp2F
Tänk om ungas försämrade välmående inte beror på skärmtid och sociala medier? Dess forskares analyser tyder på detta… https://t.co/RPGxZh7N5C
Read all ten tweets by @OrbenAmy - great stuff not only for the screentime vs. wellbeing debate, but science in general. Also read her Guardian article: https://t.co/qgpCcmYN7V
The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use https://t.co/mLkXH41gbd #rvsed
RT @ReadyLab_CU: A study found that screen time is only trivially associated with lower well-being in adolescents, accounting for a .4% dif…
RT @ReadyLab_CU: A study found that screen time is only trivially associated with lower well-being in adolescents, accounting for a .4% dif…
A study found that screen time is only trivially associated with lower well-being in adolescents, accounting for a .4% difference. Other factors such as being bullied, amount of sleep, and wearing glasses resulted in a greater difference in well-being. htt
And link to the paper by @OrbenAmy, @ShuhBillSkee -- fascinating stuff! "The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use" https://t.co/oDii7Wqyi2 via @nresearchnews #screentime #wellbeing
Statistics is tough as hell, nowhere near neutral, and very much dependent on definitions. And, this is why qualitative research layered with quantitative can give insights the mere data can't––because, context.
@CHASE03670 So I *AM* an expert. Pls read my twitter feed for MANY studies with 1000s of datapoints showing that screen time, gaming (even with violent content), and social media use DOES NOT PREDICT NEGATIVE OUTCOMES FOR YOUTH. Two examples: https://t.co/
RT @DavidJPOS: Just came across this really cool paper. Well worth a read. https://t.co/KH9CDuDwrj
@SamGyimah @Telegraph 1. b) There just isn't the evidence to back up your claim https://t.co/VfrO27tMMG https://t.co/zXFcs9WdmY
RT @OrbenAmy: Large quantities of data = High quality of science. My new Nature Human Behaviour paper published today with @ShuhBillSkee sh…
Just came across this really cool paper. Well worth a read.
RT @magirard: Selon les recherches de @OrbenAmy et @ShuhBillSkee de @UniofOxford, il semblerait que l'effet négatif des écrans sur la santé…
RT @DrAndreaHoward: More good evidence that media/technology is not the devil of adolescence. Well past time to look elsewhere. https://t.c…
Trước giờ ta nghe nói nhiều về việc nhìn màn hình quá lâu có hại đến sức khỏe. Thực tế là có hay không? Nghiên cứu mới nhất tổng hợp số sample là 355,358 cho thấy là có tác động, nhưng sự ảnh hưởng tiêu cực (negative) giữa... https://t.co/cChz8tfs1L
RT @DrAndreaHoward: More good evidence that media/technology is not the devil of adolescence. Well past time to look elsewhere. https://t.c…
RT @DrAndreaHoward: More good evidence that media/technology is not the devil of adolescence. Well past time to look elsewhere. https://t.c…
More good evidence that media/technology is not the devil of adolescence. Well past time to look elsewhere.
The association between adolescent well-being and digital technology use - "suggests that these effects are too small to warrant policy change" - reinforces our very critical reading of Twenge. | Nature Human Behaviour https://t.co/MY2S2sOQ9c @OrbenAmy @j