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Psychological Science is Not Yet a Crisis-Ready Discipline
An excess of positive results: Comparing the standard Psychology literature with Registered Reports
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No effect of different types of media on well-being
Time spent playing two online shooters has no measurable effect on aggressive affect
How should we investigate variation in the relation between social media and well-being?
Time spent playing video games is unlikely to impact well-being
Objective, subjective, and accurate reporting of social media use: No evidence that daily social media use correlates with personality traits, motivational states, or well-being.
A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic
Beyond inhibitory control training: Inactions and actions influence smartphone app use through changes in explicit liking.
Video game play is positively correlated with well-being
The impact of digital technology use on adolescent well-being
Exploring the consistency and value of humour style profiles
The relationship between online vigilance and affective well-being in everyday life: Combining smartphone logging with experience sampling
An Agenda for Open Science in Communication
Using consumption and reward simulations to increase the appeal of plant-based foods
Hard to Resist?
Social Smartphone Apps Do Not Capture Attention Despite Their Perceived High Reward Value
Mind-Wandering and Mindfulness as Mediators of the Relationship Between Online Vigilance and Well-Being
No Evidence that Smartphone Notifications Lead to Goal-Neglect