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Clip Thinking: Fragmentation of Thought
[working paper]
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Zentrum für Medienpsychologie und Verhaltensforschung
Abstract
White paper on the phenomenon 'Clip Thinking' in an overview-format, easily readable overview of evidence-based knowledge with institutional commentary and research outlook.
Keywords
digital media; social media; psychological consequences; cognition; attention; information processing
Classification
Applied Psychology
Interactive, electronic Media
Free Keywords
Clip Thinking; Cognitive Shift; Fragmented Thinking
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
17 p.
Status
Published Version; reviewed