“…Time spent engaging in certain leisure activities tends to predict better outcomes than others (e.g., Caldwell, Baldwin, Walls, & Smith, ). For example, time spent in active leisure (e.g., exercise) predicts better psychological well‐being in adolescents as compared with passive leisure, including time spent with electronic media (Lee, Yi, Walker, & Spence, ; Twenge, Martin, & Campbell, ). According to the media displacement hypothesis (C. A. Lin, ), time spent engaging with media may displace other activities (such as face‐to‐face interaction) that may be beneficial and protective during adolescence.…”