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Explain one of Haidt's sub-claims in the book (e.g., social media harms teen and pre-teen girls development, leading to higher levels of depression and anxiety). How does Haidt frame the claim rhetorically? What research does he provide to support the claim? What research contradicts his claim? Overall, does Haidt's argument stand up to scrutiny? 1. Answer the following questions: a. How well does the author explain/understand Haidt's theory? Where do they need more explanation? Are there any areas that are inaccurate, regarding Haidt? Are there any clear biases for/against Haidt that should be removed? b. How thoroughly does the author examine Haidt's research? Where could the author use more? Where could the author use less? Does the author spend enough time explaining HOW the research works/does not work to support Haidt's theory? c. How thoroughly does the author research the topic on their own? Is the research credible? Does the research respond directly to Haidt's theory? Does the author spend enough time explaining the relationship between it and Haidt? Is the interpretation of the research thorough? 7 pages long, no formal words, use simple terms, doesn’t need to be longer than 7 pages. Be specific and follow the exact prompt.
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