@robertwiblin The longitudinal effects of games on most outcomes are incredibly small, see https://t.co/TTTZe97i98 I have more trust in meta-analyses like this one, which say generally suggest games lead to a tiny positive *increase* in depression https://
Bad self reporting observational work with stars pointing in both directions https://t.co/UwRtsMnWCd https://t.co/mofi6Jgr3Y
@CarolCampbell4 @Travisdhanraj @globalnewsto @Sflecce If you are actually curious and not just trying to make a point here is some related research done pre-covid. It seems that not all screen time is the same and education time shows little adverse effect
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Type Of Screen Time Moderates Effects On Outcomes In 4013 Children: Evidence From The Longitudinal Study Of Australian Children, Taren Sanders, Philip D. Parker, Borja Del Pozo-Cruz, Michael Noetel, Chris Lonsdale https://t.co/CvACMK3igs
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OA paper from ACU's Institute for Positive Psychology and Education Dr Taren Sanders @TarenSanders, Professor Philip Parker @PhilParker_IPPE, Dr Borja del Pozo-Cruz @BorjadelPozoCr1, Dr Michael Noetel @mnoetel and Professor Chris Lonsdale @lonsdale_c. http
Type of screen time moderates effects on outcomes in 4013 children: evidence from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. https://t.co/XQt6Pzx31O
RT @TarenSanders: New work from our lab: Type of screen time moderates effects on outcomes in 4013 children: evidence from the Longitudina…
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全てのスクリーンタイムが悪いわけではない📺📱 https://t.co/btbaC2nvid 4,013人の児童を4年間追跡し、視聴時間と学力、精神面、体格との関連を調査。 TVはネガティブな関連がみられるが、総じて効果量は小さい。 最近ではタブレットを使った勉強法もあるし、一概に悪い影響だけではないみたい。
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Type of screen time moderates effects on outcomes in 4013 children: evidence from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. https://t.co/RQst04WItv
Just published @IJBNPA It’s not just duration - small effects of screen time on children’s health and educational outcomes are moderated by the type of screen exposure. Evidence from a longitudinal dataset of 4013 children. @tarensanders. https://t.co/0EWH
RT @TarenSanders: New work from our lab: Type of screen time moderates effects on outcomes in 4013 children: evidence from the Longitudina…
RT @TarenSanders: New work from our lab: Type of screen time moderates effects on outcomes in 4013 children: evidence from the Longitudina…
Latest @IJBNPA It’s not just duration - small effects of screen time on children’s health and educational outcomes are moderated by the type of screen exposure. Evidence from a longitudinal dataset of 4013 children. @tarensanders. https://t.co/0EWHkcazHB
New @IJBNPA It’s not just duration - small effects of screen time on children’s health and educational outcomes are moderated by the type of screen exposure. Evidence from a longitudinal dataset of 4013 children. @tarensanders. https://t.co/0EWHkcazHB
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#Screens Type of screen time moderates effects on outcomes in 4013 children: evidence from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children https://t.co/yaC1Cs3sru
RT @TarenSanders: New work from our lab: Type of screen time moderates effects on outcomes in 4013 children: evidence from the Longitudina…
RT @TarenSanders: New work from our lab: Type of screen time moderates effects on outcomes in 4013 children: evidence from the Longitudina…
New work from our lab: Type of screen time moderates effects on outcomes in 4013 children: evidence from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children https://t.co/Rufi8rMlkV @PhilParker_IPPE @delPozoCruz @mnoetel @lonsdale_c (1/n)
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