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#82 - Are Screens Really That Bad? Critiquing Jon Haidt's "The Anxious Generation"

#82 - Are Screens Really That Bad? Critiquing Jon Haidt's "The Anxious Generation"

A review of Jonathan Haidt's newest book on social media and adolescent mental health. Are we losing a generation to TikTok, or have social scientists forgotten how to make causal claims?

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March 6, 20251h 52m

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Show Notes

Anxiety, dispair, loneliness, depression -- all we need is a social media recession! A popular thesis is that All The Bad Things things are on the rise among adolescents because of social media, a view popularized in Jon Haidt's 2024 book The Anxious Generation. Haidt is calling for an end of the "phone-based childhood" and hoping that schools banish all screens for the benefit of its students.

But is it true than social media is causing this mental health crisis? Is it true that there even is a mental health crisis? We do a deep dive into Haidt's book to discuss the evidence.

We discuss

  • A weird citation trend in philosophy
  • Whether there is a mental health crisis among teens
  • Some inconsistencies in Haidt's data on mental health outcomes
  • Correlation vs causation, and whether Haidt establishes causation
  • Why on earth do the quality of these studies suck so much?
  • Whether Haidt's conclusions are justified

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No screen time for a month. If you send an email to [email protected], we're taking away your iPad.

Image credit: Is social media causing psychological harm to youth and young adults?.

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social-mediaHaidtanxietymental healthparenting