Science Fictions

Unpaywalled: Jonathan Haidt vs. social media

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Nov 26, 2025
The podcast dives into the clash between Jonathan Haidt and social media researchers, focusing on whether smartphones harm mental health. Hosts explore Haidt's alarming claims and review Christopher Ferguson's meta-analysis on social media's effects. They dissect the challenges of combining various outcomes and platforms, critique flawed methods, and highlight the limitations of current research. The discussion reveals the complexity of the data and the need for more rigorous studies to truly understand social media's impact.
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ANECDOTE

Tom Met Jonathan Haidt

  • Tom recounts meeting Jonathan Haidt and reading his books like The Righteous Mind and The Coddling of the American Mind.
  • He frames Haidt originally as a calm, centrist figure before the social-media pivot.
INSIGHT

How Experimental Tests Are Structured

  • Experimental designs randomly assign participants to reduce or continue social media to test causal effects.
  • These range from brief lab exposures to multi-week real-life reductions and measure mental-health outcomes.
INSIGHT

Using A SESOI To Judge Practical Impact

  • Christopher Ferguson set a smallest-effect-size-of-interest (SESOI) at Cohen's d = 0.21 and ignored smaller effects.
  • He argues tiny but statistically significant differences may be practically negligible.
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