“The current dominant discourse around phones and well-being is a lot of hype and a lot of fear,” Mr. Hancock said. “But if you compare the effects of your phone to eating properly or sleeping or smoking, it’s not even close.”
Mr. Hancock’s analysis of about 226 studies on the well-being of phone users concluded that “when you look at all these different kinds of well-being, the net effect size is essentially zero.”
New York Times skriver om två publicerade och en kommande metastudie om kopplingen mellan mobiltelefoner och välmående ser ut.
”Inte så stora som det låter i den offentliga debatten,” är en kort sammanfattning.