This isn't going to stop anything. Attribution was already "laundered" through multiple different agencies and firms who were conducting this research.
They'll just cut a check to another company and proceed from there and/or a company will just sell them the data on "teen social and mobile usage" and Facebook will be able to truthfully state that they had no idea the means by which it was collected.
They'll just cut a check to another company and proceed from there and/or a company will just sell them the data on "teen social and mobile usage" and Facebook will be able to truthfully state that they had no idea the means by which it was collected.