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Conceptualizing age‐appropriate social media to support children's digital futures
Abstract Is there really a ‘right age’ for social media? As governments rush to regulate children's digital lives, age‐based bans and ‘age‐appropriate’ design regulations are gaining international momentum. However, these are often based on theoretically dated ‘ages and stages’ models and blunt age thresholds.
Sonia Livingstone, Kim R. Sylwander
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Leveraging AI for Analysis of Digital Health Information on Cancer Prevention Among Arab Youth and Adults: Content Analysis. [PDF]
Komsany A +10 more
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Sense of Belonging in Science: A Focus on the Construct
Abstract The importance of the construct to the fields of measurement and cognitive science cannot be overstated. Without an understanding of the construct, including clarity and scope of the substantive and structural aspects, one cannot ensure valid use and interpretation of a constructed measure.
Linda Morell +6 more
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The quality and reliability of short videos on acute myeloid leukemia on Bilibili and TikTok: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Yang S, Li Y, Tao J.
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How Do People Conceptualize Narcissism and Narcissistic Individuals?
ABSTRACT Introduction Although past decades have seen notable advances in the conceptualization and assessment of narcissism, scholarship examining lay conceptualizations of the construct remains limited. Method We report two studies utilizing bottom‐up, participant‐driven methodologies to examine public understandings of narcissism and narcissistic ...
Sarah Smith +2 more
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Quality and reliability of weight management short videos on TikTok and Bilibili: cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Han L +7 more
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Understanding sleep and smartphone use in diverse adolescents through passive digital monitoring
Abstract Adolescents are among the most frequent smartphone users worldwide. Yet, few studies have examined how smartphone use appears among minority adolescents, including sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth and children of immigrant parents, who often experience unique stressors and heightened mental‐health risk.
Oren Shahnovsky +7 more
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