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From Junk Food to Social Media: How Teens Get Manipulated
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How do we get our kids to make healthier choices when it comes to resisting junk food, smoking, or social media? In today’s podcast episode, Dr. Ruston talks with David Yeager, a leading researcher in the science of youth behavior change, motivation, and the power of mindsets, which are essentially our beliefs.
Yeager studies show what happens when youth — who don’t like to be manipulated — are taught about companies’ manipulative tactics.
This episode also features segments from our movie, Screenagers Under the Influence, which address the impacts of deceptive marketing by e-cigarette companies like Juul. This episode is intended for adult and youth audiences.
Featured Expert
Research References
Harnessing adolescent values to reduce unhealthy Snacking (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America)
Values-Alignment Messaging Boosts Adolescents' Motivation to Control Social Media Use (Child Development)
Additional links
Book: "10 to 25, The Science of Motivating Young People," by David S. Yaeger
Stanford Research into the Impact of Tobacco Advertising
Movie: Screenagers Under The Influence
The Influence of the National truth® Campaign on Smoking Initiation
Time code
00:00 Introduction to Screenagers Podcast
00:36 The Art and Science of Communicating with Teens
01:22 Interview with Researcher David Yeager
02:26 Screenagers Under the Influence: Vaping and Juul
06:44 The Junk Food Industry's Manipulative Tactics
19:04 Impact of Anti-Smoking Campaigns
21:56 Conclusion and Call to Action
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Manage episode 427848126 series 2850704
How do we get our kids to make healthier choices when it comes to resisting junk food, smoking, or social media? In today’s podcast episode, Dr. Ruston talks with David Yeager, a leading researcher in the science of youth behavior change, motivation, and the power of mindsets, which are essentially our beliefs.
Yeager studies show what happens when youth — who don’t like to be manipulated — are taught about companies’ manipulative tactics.
This episode also features segments from our movie, Screenagers Under the Influence, which address the impacts of deceptive marketing by e-cigarette companies like Juul. This episode is intended for adult and youth audiences.
Featured Expert
Research References
Harnessing adolescent values to reduce unhealthy Snacking (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America)
Values-Alignment Messaging Boosts Adolescents' Motivation to Control Social Media Use (Child Development)
Additional links
Book: "10 to 25, The Science of Motivating Young People," by David S. Yaeger
Stanford Research into the Impact of Tobacco Advertising
Movie: Screenagers Under The Influence
The Influence of the National truth® Campaign on Smoking Initiation
Time code
00:00 Introduction to Screenagers Podcast
00:36 The Art and Science of Communicating with Teens
01:22 Interview with Researcher David Yeager
02:26 Screenagers Under the Influence: Vaping and Juul
06:44 The Junk Food Industry's Manipulative Tactics
19:04 Impact of Anti-Smoking Campaigns
21:56 Conclusion and Call to Action
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