Andrew K. Przybylski

Andrew K. Przybylski

University of Oxford

H-index: 42

Europe-United Kingdom

About Andrew K. Przybylski

Andrew K. Przybylski, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of motivation, media, technology, health, metascience.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Platform-wide Nintendo Gaming and Wellbeing

A co-produced online cultural experience compared to a typical museum website for mental health in people aged 16–24: A proof-of-principle randomised controlled trial

Global Well-Being and Mental Health in the Internet Age

A multiverse analysis of the associations between internet use and well-being

Affective Uplift During Video Game Play: A Naturalistic Case Study

An intensive longitudinal dataset of in-game player behaviour and well-being in PowerWash Simulator

Estimating the association between Facebook adoption and well-being in 72 countries

Harmful compared to what? The problem of gaming and ill-defined causal effects

Andrew K. Przybylski Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

27332

Citations(since 2020)

20749

Cited By

13696

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

61

i10Index(since 2020)

60

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Andrew K. Przybylski Skills & Research Interests

motivation

media

technology

health

metascience

Top articles of Andrew K. Przybylski

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Platform-wide Nintendo Gaming and Wellbeing

Nick Ballou

Kristoffer Magnusson

Matti Vuorre

Thomas Hakman

Andrew K Przybylski

2024/2/9

A co-produced online cultural experience compared to a typical museum website for mental health in people aged 16–24: A proof-of-principle randomised controlled trial

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Rebecca J Syed Sheriff

Matti Vuorre

Evgenia Riga

Andrew K Przybylski

Helen Adams

...

2023/5

Global Well-Being and Mental Health in the Internet Age

Clinical psychological science

Matti Vuorre

Andrew K Przybylski

2023/11/27

A multiverse analysis of the associations between internet use and well-being

Matti Vuorre

Andrew K Przybylski

2023/3/27

Affective Uplift During Video Game Play: A Naturalistic Case Study

Matti Vuorre

Nick Ballou

Thomas Hakman

Kristoffer Magnusson

Andrew K Przybylski

2023/10/27

An intensive longitudinal dataset of in-game player behaviour and well-being in PowerWash Simulator

Scientific Data

Matti Vuorre

Kristoffer Magnusson

Niklas Johannes

James Butlin

Andrew K Przybylski

2023/9/13

Estimating the association between Facebook adoption and well-being in 72 countries

Royal Society open science

Matti Vuorre

Andrew K Przybylski

2023/8/9

Harmful compared to what? The problem of gaming and ill-defined causal effects

Kristoffer Magnusson

Fred Johansson

Andrew K Przybylski

2023/5/28

Impact of digital screen media activity on functional brain organization in late childhood: evidence from the ABCD study

cortex

Jack Miller

Kathryn L Mills

Matti Vuorre

Amy Orben

Andrew K Przybylski

2023/12/1

Time Spent Playing Two Online Shooters Has No Measurable Effect on Aggressive Affect

Collabra: Psychology

Niklas Johannes

Matti Vuorre

Kristoffer Magnusson

Andrew K Przybylski

2022/5/1

Windows of developmental sensitivity to social media

Nature Communications

Amy Orben

Andrew K Przybylski

Sarah-Jayne Blakemore

Rogier A Kievit

2022/3/28

Cosmologist Claudia de Rham on falling for gravity

AK Przybylski

2022

Use of online cultural content for mental health and well-being during COVID-19 restrictions: cross-sectional survey

Rebecca J Syed Sheriff

Helen Adams

Evgenia Riga

Andrew K Przybylski

Laura Bonsaver

...

2022/10

No effect of different types of media on well-being

Scientific Reports

Niklas Johannes

Tobias Dienlin

Hasan Bakhshi

Andrew K Przybylski

2022/1/6

Time spent playing video games is unlikely to impact well-being

Royal Society Open Science

Matti Vuorre

Niklas Johannes

Kristoffer Magnusson

Andrew K Przybylski

2022/7/27

Three objections to a novel paradigm in social media effects research

Matti Vuorre

Niklas Johannes

Andrew K Przybylski

2022/7/15

Video game play is positively correlated with well-being

Royal Society Open Science

Niklas Johannes

Matti Vuorre

Przybylski Andrew

K

2021/2/17

There is no evidence that associations between adolescents’ digital technology engagement and mental health problems have increased

Clinical Psychological Science

Matti Vuorre

Amy Orben

Andrew K Przybylski

2021/9

Does taking a short break from social media have a positive effect on well-being? Evidence from three preregistered field experiments

Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science

Andrew K Przybylski

Thuy-vy T Nguyen

Wilbert Law

Netta Weinstein

2021/9

Objective, subjective, and accurate reporting of social media use: No evidence that daily social media use correlates with personality traits, motivational states, or well-being

Technology, Mind, and Behavior

Niklas Johannes

Thuy-vy Nguyen

Netta Weinstein

Andrew K Przybylski

2021/8/12

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