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by bryant
145 days ago
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> The study tracked pupils’ self-reported social media habits, gaming frequency and emotional difficulties over three school years This study is dead in the water. Teens have zero near-term incentives to be honest about any of these events. For a study with this scope to be effective, parents will have to opt in using existing tracking/monitoring tooling for their child's habits. And even then, you might only be able to establish correlations with events serious enough to warrant mental health medical visits. |
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Self-reporting is common in studies like this. Everyone knows it's not perfect.
Parental reporting is also heavily flawed. Parents have drastically different ideas about how their own kids are feeling and different children are more or less secretive with their parents. Parental self-reporting would likely be less accurate, not more.