Episode 19: Should We Worry About Screen Time?

Discussion” Abstaining From Social Media Doesn’t Improve Well-Being, Experimental Study Finds These Violent Delights Don’t Have Violent Ends: Study Finds No link Between Violent Video Games And Teen Aggression Hard-core players of violent video games do not have emotionally blunted brains Past PsychCrunch episodes: Episode one: Dating and Attraction Episode two: Breaking Bad Habits Episode three: How to Win an Argument Episode four: The Psychology of Gift Giving Episode five: How To Learn a New Language Episode six: How To Be Sarcastic  Episode seven: Use Psychology To Compete Like an Olympian. Episode eight: Can We Trust Psychological Studies? Episode nine: How To Get The Best From Your Team Episode ten: How To Stop Procrastinating Episode eleven: How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep Episode twelve: How To Be Funnier Episode thirteen: How to Study and Learn More Effectively Episode fourteen: Psychological Tricks To Make Your Cooking Taste Better Episode fifteen: Is Mindfulness A Panacea Or Overhyped And Potentially Problematic? Bonus episode (sixteen): What’s It Like To Have No Mind’s Eye? Episode seventeen: How To Make Running Less Painful And More Fun Episode eighteen: How To Boost Your Creativity PsychCrunch is sponsored by Routledge Psychology. Routledge interviewed PsychCrunch presenter Christian Jarrett about the aims of the podcast and engaging with the public about psychology research.
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