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How do we interpret social situations marked by ambiguity?

written by Lisa Vos, Tom Smeets & Jonas Everaert

Children in front of a screen: what is the impact of technology on their development?

written by Marica Notte & Daniela Renzi

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Does nudging have a place in politics? How decision-making contexts inevitably influence our behavior

... or creating financial incentives. Especially since the publication of the book Nudging - Improving decisions about health, wealth, and ... Gigerenzer, G. (2018). The bias bias in behavioral economics. Review of Behavioral Economics, 5(3–4), ... / more
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Artificial Intelligence, Real Consequences: Call for abstracts for a special issue on the psychological dimensions of AI

... by AI / ethical and societal challenges posed by AI (e.g., bias, trust, & human autonomy ) Influences of AI on human experience ... Article submission deadline: 31 March 2025 Expected publication date: August 2025 (Guest) editors Magdalena ... / more
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When loving hurts: The pervasiveness of stigma towards consensual non-monogamy

... their overall judgment could correct this cognitive bias by evaluating them only based on the stimuli actually received during the ... 1 source: Original photograph taken by the authors for this publication; all rights held by the authors Figure 2 source: ... / more
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How do we interpret social situations marked by ambiguity?

... must be annoyed with me”, we call this interpretation bias [1]. These biases can take different forms: Someone with depression ... marker of emotional distress . [Manuscript submitted for publication]," 2026. [10]L. M. W. Vos, I. Nieto, Y. Amanvermez, T. Smeets, ... / more

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