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The Perfect Storm for ADHD Overdiagnosis

Both sources use identical headlines, indicating no difference in framing regarding ADHD overdiagnosis.

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Wording Gap shows the first impression each headline creates. A wording gap can come from bias, article format, timing, geography, or editorial focus.

IN 30 SECONDS

What happenedOmary & Singer, The Dispatch Screen time gets the blame, but the increase in diagnoses comes more from subjective criteria interacting with financial incentives.
What changedStory phase mismatch. Source timing differs by more than 24 hours, so the story may have moved between headlines.
Why it mattersThis may not be one clean story yet, so treat the comparison as a watch item.
Can I trust it? Not yet.No left/center-left or center source match is live yet, so the source map is still incomplete.

DETAILS

Score hiddenLow confidence0 LEFT · 0 CENTER · 2 RIGHTNews vs Analysis MismatchDeveloping · story phase mismatchFormats: News report, Think tank/policy paper

MAIN REPORTED CLAIM

Omary & Singer, The Dispatch Screen time gets the blame, but the increase in diagnoses comes more from subjective criteria interacting with financial incentives.

WHAT CHANGED

What changedNeeds Review

Story phase mismatch. Source timing differs by more than 24 hours, so the story may have moved between headlines.

Why it mattersMostly same can be useful.

Story phase mismatch: Source timing differs by more than 24 hours, so the story may have moved between headlines.

Shared baselineWhat they agree on

Omary & Singer, The Dispatch Screen time gets the blame, but the increase in diagnoses comes more from subjective criteria interacting with financial incentives.

Story phase mismatch: Source timing differs by more than 24 hours, so the story may have moved between headlines.

Source timing differs by more than 24 hours, so the story phase may have changed between headlines.

How this could be misread: This can still be useful context, but it is not the strongest kind of Optics comparison because the source map may be mixing story angles, phases, or formats.

SOURCE MAP CHANGES

May 13, 2:00 PM: Cato Institute joined the source map.

May 15, 1:11 AM: RealClearEducation joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 0/99 and story health is developing · story phase mismatch.

Flagged: article formats differ, so wording may reflect format as well as framing.

Flagged: source timing differs by more than 24 hours.

WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZES

Left / center-leftNo matching source in this bucket yet.

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CenterNo matching source in this bucket yet.

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Right / center-rightThe Perfect Storm for ADHD Overdiagnosis

RealClearEducation · Center-right · News report

VISIBLE SOURCES

CR · Center-rightMostly Factual
RealClearEducationNews report · May 15, 1:11 AM

The Perfect Storm for ADHD Overdiagnosis

Omary & Singer, The Dispatch Screen time gets the blame, but the increase in diagnoses comes more from subjective criteria interacting with financial incentives.

Open source
CR · Center-rightMostly Factual
Cato InstituteThink tank/policy paper · May 13, 2:00 PM

The Perfect Storm for ADHD Overdiagnosis

Screen time gets the blame, but the increase in diagnoses comes more from subjective criteria interacting with financial incentives.

Open source