I don't need Haidt's hype-machine, scare-mongering grift to tell me that kids *probably* don't "need" & also "shouldn't have" phones. What I *do* need is honesty and integrity in representing scientific research. Presenting with too much certainty is the tell of a bad scientist
I don't need Haidt's hype-machine, scare-mongering grift to tell me that kids *probably* don't "need" & also "shouldn't have" phones. What I *do* need is honesty and integrity in representing scientific research. Presenting with too much certainty is the tell of a bad scientist
@Klonick I'd recommend reading Haodt's response to the review. It's fairly ppwerful.
@Klonick Really? You get the huckster vibe from Jonathan Haidt? He has also has a long response to that Nature view. Curious to read your take on it. x.com/JonHaidt/statu…
@Klonick Really? You get the huckster vibe from Jonathan Haidt? He has also has a long response to that Nature view. Curious to read your take on it. x.com/JonHaidt/statu…
@Klonick I have been running a parenting study with a sample size of three for the past 25 years. The current findings are 1) there are no simple, one size fits all answers 2) do your best, they’ll be fine.