Research & Data
Research that moves with you
Research & Data
This page turns social media data into relationships, not just raw counts. Instead of simply listing
what appears most often, ScrollWell compares variables, like platform and sleep, platform and mental
health impact, or academic performance and wellbeing, so users can actually see patterns and consequences.
Project Goals
Swipe through the research purpose
Move left or right through the goals instead of crowding the top of the page. Each card explains what the data page is trying to prove.
Project Goal
Multiple perspectives
Bring together different sources so users get a fuller picture in one place.
Project Goal
Interactive visuals
Use charts that reveal relationships between variables, not just isolated totals.
Project Goal
Ongoing survey growth
Support future optional survey responses so the site can keep building new research.
Project Goal
Evidence-backed advice
Connect patterns from data to clear recommendations users can act on.
Page Note
Platform differences matter
ScrollWell should make it obvious that not every app affects people in exactly the same way. Comparison-heavy platforms can produce different outcomes than tutorial or inspiration-based ones.
Page Note
Sleep is one of the clearest pathways
A big part of the site’s story is that social media often impacts mental health indirectly through poor sleep, overstimulation, and lost time.
Page Note
Research should feel explorable
The page is designed so users can search full tables, then jump into more visual, memorable relationship views.
Interactive Visualizations
These visuals focus on relationships between variables. Switch datasets and views to compare patterns like platform vs sleep, platform vs mental health impact, academic performance vs impact, usage vs sleep, birth year vs mental health, state-based intensity, relationship status vs conflicts, conflicts vs addiction, and country vs addiction level.
Chart
Description
Quick Read
Automatic highlights generated from the current relationship view.
Dataset 1
Social Media & Mental Health
This dataset is structured to support comparisons like platform vs sleep, usage vs impact,
and academic performance vs mental health.
Click a header to sort by that column.
Dataset 2
Survey / Additional Research
This second dataset is designed for broader comparisons such as birth year vs mental-health effect,
state vs reported impact, or any future survey relationships you add.
This section can later support your optional website survey too.
Dataset 3
Relationships, Conflict & Addiction
This dataset is structured for comparisons like relationship status vs conflicts,
conflicts vs addiction score, country vs addiction level, platform vs conflict pressure,
and relationship context vs academic impact.
Explore country, relationship, conflict, platform, and addiction patterns in one place.