Why do so many Americans believe that immigration increases crime and that smartphones are to blame for the teen mental health crisis? It may be the false cause fallacy.
There are many messages from science that bear repeating. One of them is that correlation does not mean causation. When headlines include a cause-effect conclusion based on correlational evidence ...
By Joanne Jacobs Teens spend 90 minutes — a quarter of the school day — on their phones, according to newly published research, reports Marianna McMurdock on The 74. The Stony Brook University study ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas governor announced legislation on Jan. 29 that would ban the use of all smartphones and other personal electronic devices in every public school across the state ...
Jon Eubanks, R-Paris ... Republican governor said she drew inspiration for the proposal from Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist at New York University’s Stern School of Business and ...
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Hosted on MSNArkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announces planned phone-free school legislationArkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced legislation on Wednesday banning smartphones and related technology from every Arkansas public school.
Senator Tyler Dees (District 35) and Representative Jon Eubanks (District 46 ... to launch this program after reading The Anxious Generation by author Jonathan Haidt, and also sent a copy of the book ...
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