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Andrew Przybylski

3 articles rising

Andrew Przybylski has appeared in 3 articles since 2018-12. Coverage peaked in 2021Q4 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, @shuhbillskee.

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2021-10-08
NPR 5 related

Facebook's research on teens and mental health is not as conclusive as it appears, relying on teens' self-reported views and a small sample size

With each Facebook crisis, we become savvier … Jean Twenge / The Conversation : Facebook's own internal documents offer a blueprint for making social media safer for teens Maxwell Strachan / VICE : Fa...

2021-10-07
NPR 1 related

Facebook's research on teens and mental health is not as conclusive as it appears, relying on teens' self-reported views and a small sample size

Anya Kamenetz / NPR : Tweets: @anya1anya , @andymstone , @anya1anya , @rjcc , @npr , @shuhbillskee , and @andymstone Tweets: Anya Kamenetz / @anya1anya : What does Facebook's own internal data actual...

2018-12-10
The Verge

Most studies on the side effects of screen time have relied on self-reported data, an unreliable methodology that has been a major problem in nutrition research

Rachel Becker / The Verge : Tweets: @psybrief , @shuhbillskee , and @candice_odgers Tweets: PsychBrief / @psybrief : Short write-up of the recent paper showing the poor correlation between people's e...

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