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THE FACEBOOK EXPERIMENT DOES SOCIAL MEDIA AFFECT

THE QUALITY OF OUR LIVES?

THIS EXPERIMENT WAS CONDUCTED ON 1095 PEOPLE IN DENMARK

WE RANDOMLY ASSIGNED HALF OF THEM TO THE FOLLOWING TASK:

DO NOT USE FACEBOOK FOR ONE WEEK.

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94% visit Facebook as part of a daily routine

78% use Facebook 30 minutes or more daily

86% browse the news feed often or very often

69% prefer to post pictures of the great things they experience

61% prefer to post their good sides on Facebook

THE PARTICIPANTS´ USUAL FACEBOOK BEHAVIOUR

SOCIAL MEDIA IS A NON STOP GREAT NEWS

CHANNEL.

A CONSTANT FLOW OF EDITED LIVES WHICH

DISTORTS OUR PERCEPTION OF REALITY. ”

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WHAT WE DID In this experimental study we wanted to test if Facebook use affects our subjective well-being. 1095 people participated in the experiment. We asked them to evaluate their lives on different dimensions. Then we randomly allocated the participants to either: - The control group (continue to use Facebook as usual) - The treatment group (no Facebook use for an entire week) After one week we asked all of them to evaluate their lives again.

1095 people

Treatment group

Post-testPre-test

Control group

Treatment group

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Control group

WHAT WE FOUND AFTER ONE WEEK WITHOUT FACEBOOK THE TREATMENT GROUP REPORTED A SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER LEVEL OF LIFE SATISFACTION.

Life Satisfaction among participants In general, how satisfied are you with you life today? [1-10]

7,67 7,56

7,75

8,12

7

7,5

8

8,5

9

Control group Treatment group

Before Now

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MOOD REPORT ON THE LAST DAY OF THE EXPERIMENT WE ASKED BOTH GROUPS WHAT MOODS THEY HAD EXPERIENCED THAT DAY. PEOPLE WHO HAD TAKEN A BREAK FROM FACEBOOK FELT HAPPIER AND WERE LESS SAD AND LONELY.

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This question refers to your social life in ’the real world’ – not on Facebook: How socially active have you been during the last week? [1-5]

3,77 3,75

3,81 3,85

3,5

3,6

3,7

3,8

3,9

4

4,1

4,2

Control group Treatment group

Before Now

SOCIAL LIFE AFTER ONE WEEK WITHOUT FACEBOOK THE TREATMENT GROUP EXPERIENCED AN INCREASE IN THEIR SOCIAL ACTIVITY – AND AN INCREASE IN THEIR SATISFACTION WITH THEIR SOCIAL LIFE.

3,88 3,86

3,99

4,08

3,5

3,6

3,7

3,8

3,9

4

4,1

4,2

Control group Treatment group

Before Now

This question refers to your social life in ’the real world’ – not on Facebook: How satisfied are you with your social life as it has been during the last week? [1-5]

Social activity Satisfaction with social life

1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5 4 4,5 5

Control group Treatment group

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fo re

A fte

r

CONCENTRATION AFTER ONE WEEK WITHOUT FACEBOOK THE TREATMENT GROUP EXPERIENCED LESS CONCENTRATION DIFFICULTIES

Concentration among participants I find it hard to concentrate. [1-5]

Concentration is hard

Concentration is easy

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PEOPLE ON FACEBOOK ARE 55% MORE LIKELY

TO FEEL STRESSED.

PEOPLE TAKING A BREAK FROM FACEBOOK ARE 18% MORE LIKELY TO FEEL PRESENT IN THE

MOMENT.

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WASTE OF TIME AFTER ONE WEEK WITHOUT FACEBOOK THE TREATMENT GROUP FELT THEY WASTED THEIR TIME LESS.

1 1,5 2 2,5 3 3,5 4 4,5 5

B e fo

re

A fte

r

Control group

Treatment group

Feeling of wasting time among participants I often feel that I waste my time. [1-5]

Always Never

FACEBOOK ENVY

5 OUT OF 10 ENVY THE #AMAZING EXPERIENCES OF OTHERS POSTED ON

FACEBOOK

1 OUT OF 3 ENVY HOW #HAPPY OTHER PEOPLE SEEM ON FACEBOOK

4 OUT OF 10 ENVY THE

APPARENT #SUCCESS OF OTHERS ON FACEBOOK

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THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL COMPARISONS

PEOPLE ON FACEBOOK ARE 39% MORE LIKELY

TO FEEL LESS HAPPY THAN THEIR FRIENDS.

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INSTEAD OF FOCUSING ON WHAT WE ACTUALLY NEED, WE HAVE AN UNFORTUNATE TENDENCY TO FOCUS ON WHAT OTHER PEOPLE HAVE.

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THE HAPPY DANES Denmark is often named the world’s happiest country. But what are the reasons for the high levels of happiness in Denmark? For the first time, the reasons are explained in this comprehensive report. “The Happy Danes – Exploring the reasons behind the high levels of happiness in Denmark” explains how a strong civil society, a good work-life balance, and a high level of social security drives happiness.

SUSTAINABLE HAPPINESS The tools of happiness research have the potential to recast the debate between economic growth and environmental protection. This report explores how sustainable behaviours influence our level of happiness, why there a link between sustainable behaviours and well-being, and how happiness research may contribute to better societies, a more sustainable future, and an improvement of our lives?

REPORTS ARE FREE FOR DOWNLOAD .

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WHO WE ARE The Happiness Research Institute is an independent think tank focusing on well-being, happiness and quality of life.

Our mission is to inform decision makers of the causes and effects of human happiness, make subjective well-being part of the public policy debate, and improve the quality of life for citizens across the world.

WHAT WE DO We explore why some countries, cities, and people are happier than others and what drives well-being and quality of life.

We partner with cities, governments, organizations and foundations to develop customized research, tools and recommendations needed to measure and improve quality of life.

Want to learn more? Go to www.happinessresearchinstitute.com

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© THE HAPPINESS RESEARCH INSTITUTE 2015

EDITORIAL TEAM Morten Tromholt, Marie Lundby, Kjartan

Andsbjerg and Meik Wiking.

PHOTOS Istock and Copenhagen Media Center (Christian

Alsing, Morten Jerichau, Ted Fahm).

CONTACT info@happinessresearchinstitute.com