RT @DrJeffCain: This is why you should periodically take a digital sabbatical “Those who are off Facebook for one week reduce news consump…
RT @DrJeffCain: This is why you should periodically take a digital sabbatical “Those who are off Facebook for one week reduce news consump…
This is why you should periodically take a digital sabbatical “Those who are off Facebook for one week reduce news consumption, are less likely to recognize politically-skewed news stories, report being less depressed and engage in healthier activities.”
"Those who are off Facebook for one week reduce news consumption, are less likely to recognize politically-skewed news stories, report being less depressed and engage in healthier activities." https://t.co/CDbvO4a49O
"The economic effects of Facebook" – check out this article by Roberto Mosquera, Mofioluwasademi Odunowo, Trent McNamara, Xiongfei Guo & Ragan Petrie in the journal Experimental Economics for free here: https://t.co/uPkiOiESsi @EcScienceAssoc https://t
RT @RemiSuchon: Very interesting paper by Mosquera, Odunowo, McNamara, Guo and @raganpetrie in Exp.Econ on the effects of staying off faceb…
RT @RemiSuchon: Very interesting paper by Mosquera, Odunowo, McNamara, Guo and @raganpetrie in Exp.Econ on the effects of staying off faceb…
Very interesting paper by Mosquera, Odunowo, McNamara, Guo and @raganpetrie in Exp.Econ on the effects of staying off facebook for a week: less news consumption but also more healthy activities and less depression. https://t.co/DGTO7N1KYC
RT @davdittrich: RT @PEconomics Two similar papers about deactivating Facebook: one in Experimental Economics https://t.co/jVh14DzpdI, the…
RT @davdittrich: RT @PEconomics Two similar papers about deactivating Facebook: one in Experimental Economics https://t.co/jVh14DzpdI, the…
RT @davdittrich: RT @PEconomics Two similar papers about deactivating Facebook: one in Experimental Economics https://t.co/jVh14DzpdI, the…
RT @jasonmlindo: Obviously AER editor and referees thought the subsequent/concurrent study makes a big contribution. I wouldn't quibble wit…
RT @marxmatt: A "twin" paper in the social sciences @MBikard
A "twin" paper in the social sciences @MBikard
RT @jasonmlindo: Obviously AER editor and referees thought the subsequent/concurrent study makes a big contribution. I wouldn't quibble wit…
RT @jasonmlindo: Obviously AER editor and referees thought the subsequent/concurrent study makes a big contribution. I wouldn't quibble wit…
RT @jasonmlindo: Obviously AER editor and referees thought the subsequent/concurrent study makes a big contribution. I wouldn't quibble wit…
RT @davdittrich: RT @PEconomics Two similar papers about deactivating Facebook: one in Experimental Economics https://t.co/jVh14DzpdI, the…
RT @PEconomics Two similar papers about deactivating Facebook: one in Experimental Economics https://t.co/jVh14DzpdI, the other in AER https://t.co/b2tct5bmIF
Obviously AER editor and referees thought the subsequent/concurrent study makes a big contribution. I wouldn't quibble with their judgement. But would again emphasize the importance of the body of research over any single study, and promote this work: http
Two similar papers about deactivating Facebook: one in Experimental Economics https://t.co/qV6n6PX39c, the other in AER https://t.co/PezcDHkctQ
Mental health and social media: People who are off Facebook for one week reduce news consumption, are less likely to recognize politically-skewed news stories, report being less depressed and engage in healthier activities. https://t.co/jcwa27hpCB
RT @XiongfeiG: I am happy to announce that our paper "The Economic Effects of Facebook" is published in Experimental Economics! This is a j…
RT @moffii: Grateful for the opportunity to share my first publication, co-authored with @robmun12 @TrentMcNamara @XiongfeiG @raganpetrie…
@syangman @Snapchat @instagram I had the same thought. 🤔 1700+ students at Texas A&M in 2017 https://t.co/H4tWTvrmSo
Those who are off Facebook for one week reduce news consumption, are less likely to recognize politically-skewed news stories, report being less depressed and engage in healthier activities. https://t.co/qMyx0G1gI0
#Sucht ist, wenn man sich ohne (#Facebook) weniger #depressiv fühlt, aber nicht ohne (Facebook) kann. https://t.co/Ku7hrEtJmt via @NiemanLab https://t.co/PPQxH3H8Gp
El paper completo "The economic effects of Facebook" escrito por @robmun12, @moffii, @TrentMcNamara, @XiongfeiG y @raganpetrie se encuentra acá: https://t.co/bxv8b1RJQr
Wetenschappelijk bewijs dat Facebook niet goed is voor (mental) health: "Those who are off #Facebook for one week reduce news consumption and report being less depressed and engage in healthier activities." https://t.co/4F0pdZFMvo
RT @moffii: Grateful for the opportunity to share my first publication, co-authored with @robmun12 @TrentMcNamara @XiongfeiG @raganpetrie…
Mientras tanto en Facebook... "Nuestros resultados sugieren que el uso de la plataforma induce sentimientos de depresión, lo que disminuye el bienestar de una persona" https://t.co/58nhZTOMGX
2/2 Our results further suggest that, after the restriction, Facebook’s value increases, consistent with information loss or that using Facebook may be addictive. https://t.co/T96cDQ2HQO
ソーシャルメディアの使用を制限すると、well-beingは上昇するがニュースに疎くなる、という研究。アメリカで約1800人の大学生を対象に調査。Facebookの利用を制限する群と普通に使う群に分けられた。この傾向は男性で強く見られた。 https://t.co/AsYqbWQ8fF
Woo hoo!! Way to go @moffii @TrentMcNamara @robmun12 @XiongfeiG @raganpetrie !!!
The economic effects of Facebook https://t.co/b9YH0JMeiF
Important new research. We need more experiments like this.
RT @MattGrossmann: People value Facebook at $67/week. Eliminating Facebook for 1 week leads to less news consumption, less recognition of p…
RT @MattGrossmann: People value Facebook at $67/week. Eliminating Facebook for 1 week leads to less news consumption, less recognition of p…
RT @MattGrossmann: People value Facebook at $67/week. Eliminating Facebook for 1 week leads to less news consumption, less recognition of p…
RT @MattGrossmann: People value Facebook at $67/week. Eliminating Facebook for 1 week leads to less news consumption, less recognition of p…
People value Facebook at $67/week. Eliminating Facebook for 1 week leads to less news consumption, less recognition of politically-skewed news, less depression, & healthier activities, strongest for men. But they want back on badly https://t.co/TQXKqY8
RT @moffii: Grateful for the opportunity to share my first publication, co-authored with @robmun12 @TrentMcNamara @XiongfeiG @raganpetrie…
“...using Facebook may be addictive.”
Grateful for the opportunity to share my first publication, co-authored with @robmun12 @TrentMcNamara @XiongfeiG @raganpetrie https://t.co/ClmwA1gEcY
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
RT @XiongfeiG: I am happy to announce that our paper "The Economic Effects of Facebook" is published in Experimental Economics! This is a j…
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
Saw this paper presented by @raganpetrie at @MonashBusiness Econ earlier this year. Insightful stuff and glad to see it published well!
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
People were willing to pay 30% of their weekly income to use facebook - let that sink in. 30% of income. To use facebook.
RT @DegenRolf: "One week on Facebook is worth about $67." https://t.co/AySVO150KR https://t.co/HG7nHLCewX
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
RT @XiongfeiG: I am happy to announce that our paper "The Economic Effects of Facebook" is published in Experimental Economics! This is a j…
RT @jasonmlindo: Really cool paper alert! https://t.co/uH2NuCakgw
RT @XiongfeiG: I am happy to announce that our paper "The Economic Effects of Facebook" is published in Experimental Economics! This is a j…
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
RT @jasonmlindo: Really cool paper alert! https://t.co/uH2NuCakgw
Really cool paper alert!
I am happy to announce that our paper "The Economic Effects of Facebook" is published in Experimental Economics! This is a joint work with my awesome coauthors @robmun12, @TrentMcNamara, @moffii, and @raganpetrie. Feel free to check it out! https://t.co/Gx
RT @DegenRolf: "One week on Facebook is worth about $67." https://t.co/AySVO150KR https://t.co/HG7nHLCewX
RT @robmun12: I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free…
I'm very excited that my first paper, "The Economic Effects of Facebook," is published in Experimental Economics!!! Feel free to check it out here https://t.co/t0ZPw0WrbB
Now we know: One week of Facebook is worth $67. https://t.co/rpin2CFfPW
RT @DegenRolf: "One week on Facebook is worth about $67." https://t.co/AySVO150KR https://t.co/HG7nHLCewX
RT @DegenRolf: "One week on Facebook is worth about $67." https://t.co/AySVO150KR https://t.co/HG7nHLCewX
RT @DegenRolf: "One week on Facebook is worth about $67." https://t.co/AySVO150KR https://t.co/HG7nHLCewX
RT @DegenRolf: "One week on Facebook is worth about $67." https://t.co/AySVO150KR https://t.co/HG7nHLCewX
"Those who are off Facebook for one week report being less depressed and engage in healthier activities. Our results suggest that using Facebook induces feelings of depression, which plausibly decreases an individual's well-being" https://t.co/0kPgHB8OMT
RT @DegenRolf: "One week on Facebook is worth about $67." https://t.co/AySVO150KR https://t.co/HG7nHLCewX
"One week on Facebook is worth about $67." https://t.co/AySVO150KR https://t.co/HG7nHLCewX