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Grade: Alex Thompson

Social media and mental health - Semester

Pattern Analysis

Trajectory
Performed
Evidence Sources
External
3
Personal
0
Entry Behavior
Reversals
1
Static
1
Self-Q
0
Summary

4 entries with regular reversals, but every shift is driven by external articles. No entries reference personal experiences, conversations, or classroom moments. The pattern looks like performed intellectual development rather than genuine change. Compare self-challenge count (0) with other students.

Some entries don't reference prior entries - possible disconnected thinking.

Trajectory Map

Click any entry to expand. Green = references prior entry.

1
Feb 17

Social media causes depression in teenagers. I read that people who use social media more are more likely to be depre...

2
Mar 3 changed

A study from 2019 found that social media use is linked to depression. This proves that social media is bad for menta...

3
Mar 17 changed

Some people say social media can be good for connecting with friends, but I think the negatives outweigh the positive...

4
Apr 7 changed

Social media is causing a mental health crisis among young people. We should limit screen time and maybe ban social m...

4 entries 0 reference prior 3 note changes ~1 potential reversals

Position Journal

4 entries written. 0 reference prior entries. 3 include "what changed" annotations.

Predictions

3 predictions logged. 1 checked. 1 include reflections.

Consequences

0 consequences logged. 0 verified.

Origination

No origination submitted.

Composite Score

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