Part 3: Flawed Evidence in the Social Media Debate
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As seen with the studies concerning violent video games, the body of research concerning social media and its impact on the mental health of minors is largely correlational. As established in Brown, this is not enough to prove to the courts that social media is the cause of the increased rates of depression.
Part 3: Flawed Evidence in the Social Media Debate
Part 3: Flawed Evidence in the Social Media…
Part 3: Flawed Evidence in the Social Media Debate
As seen with the studies concerning violent video games, the body of research concerning social media and its impact on the mental health of minors is largely correlational. As established in Brown, this is not enough to prove to the courts that social media is the cause of the increased rates of depression.