The Psychology of Short Form Content and Why We Should Diversify Our Information Diet
The CBMS Podcast21 Jan 2025

The Psychology of Short Form Content and Why We Should Diversify Our Information Diet

Modern society is fast paced, especially our information environments. From social media to our text exchanges, we interact in short bursts and increasingly spend a disproportionate amount of time consuming short form content. Short videos, articles, summaries have come to dominate our information diets. Spoiler - it's not all good. Leaning on research and our own work, we examine the implications and consequences of surrendering to short form, and why it's a good idea once and a while to put down your device and pick up a book.


Generously supported by the APS Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science.

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