A case study in scientific misinterpretation From left to right: study, press release, headlinepic.twitter.com/3JMlNqnEKE
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The point here is that the study is pretty boring - parents text, this is bad, very minor variation between age groups but nothing majorpic.twitter.com/ESJTdEhWQL
But the translation at every step highlights the meaningless - but more interesting - finding that millenials are bad because this plays into an ongoing narrative and makes it into a story
And so we get nonsense headlines based of an online survey of 400 parents that the authors acknowledge may not be particularly meaningful
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