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The Tech companies have vast amounts of money. Many of those dealing with the problem of smartphones would swap off an investment in UK AI or in UK universities etc. for the health of young girls. Their advisors would say "get real minister".

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I am very much in favour of a ban on smartphones in schools: I have never understood why the burden of proof is on people to prove they shouldn't be there, rather than on those who think they should. I am inclined to believe that social media etc. has worsened mental health. It is worth pointing out, however, that the data are a little less clear than Haidt/Twenge sometimes suggest and there are issues of nation vs nation comparison (the case seems much stronger for the US than other developed countries). Stuart Ritchie and Tom Chivers did a good episode on this for The Studies Show, which is well-worth a listen.

P.S. the bottomless soup-bowl experiment is a bit tricky. Wansink's research in general ... hasn't held up all that well (to put it mildly) - it looks as though the soup experiment does replicate (with a smaller effect than he suggested), but crucially only once you exclude the (very large!) number of people who notice their soup bowl is refilling, which rather changes the inferences that can be made from the whole business. There is write up by Stuart Ritchie here - https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/why-you-keep-eating-whats-in-front-of-you-even-after-youre-full/ar-AA1koI8T

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