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Internet, dating, addiction: A match made in heaven

written by Marina F. Thomas, Sylvia Dörfler, Gloria Mittmann & Verena Steiner-Hofbauer

Digital moral distortion: How social media can negatively shape our judgement of right and wrong

written by Tim-Dorian Knöchel & Sarah Vahed

The viral power of migrant crime messaging: Fear, emotion, and algorithms

written by Mary Ortega

Dressed for the feed: The psychology of fashion in a filtered world

written by Paola D'Elia

Covert control: How political elites and influencers use manipulation on social media

written by Meredith M. Turner & Sara Holland Levin

Scrolling against hate: Developing critical media competence to counter online antisemitism

written by Agata Maria Kraj, Özen Odağ, Larisa Buhin, Jannis Niedick, Justine Kohl, Linda P. Juang & Gudrun Dobslaw

Social media use towards self-diagnosing and health anxiety

written by Lili R. Romann

FOMO: The fun everybody else has

written by Carolin Lehmann

Viral and harmful: Violence in media and its impact on empathy

written by Mira Fauth-Bühler

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Everyone is prejudiced, too

... Crawford, and Wetherell (2014) developed the Ideological Conflict Hypothesis (ICH) , which argues that liberals and conservatives are ... greater prejudice through right-wing ideology and low intergroup contact. Psychological Science , 23 (2), 187–195. Sears, ... / more
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Are voters rational?

... the “cognitive dissonance” that arises when two beliefs conflict (and idea originating with Leon Festinger and James Carlsmith, 1959), ... Sidanius, J., & Pratto, F. (1999). Social dominance: An intergroup theory of social hierarchy and oppression . NewYork: Cambridge ... / more
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Sticks and stones and breaking bones: Social psychology and school aggression

... a bullying group, or a victim group, before reading about an intergroup bullying incident attributed more blame for the bullying incident to ... & Turner, J. (1979). An integrative theory of intergroup conflict . In W.G. Austin &  S. Worchel (Eds.) The social psychology of ... / more
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Political ideology is more than just “liberal” and “conservative”

... with them, but also in their consequences for policy and intergroup attitudes. The importance of an understanding of ideology that ... against ideologically dissimilar others (the ideological conflict hypothesis, or ICH; Brandt, Reyna, Chambers, Crawford, & Wetherell, ... / more
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Now I ain’t sayin she’s a gold digger, but will she get with someone who makes less than her, either?

... opposite gender ). We tend to assume that there is more conflict and disagreement between ourselves and other groups than actually ... R., Baron, R. S. Inman, M. L. (2006). Misperceptions in intergroup conflict : Disagreeing about what we disagree about. ... / more
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Why Are We Still Spanking Our Kids?

... for their actions. Model nonaggressive responses to conflict that maintain the child’s self-respect. Educational outreach needs ... P.B. (1989). When aggression seems justified: Judging intergroup conflict from a distance. Aggressive Behavior , 15 , ... / more
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Patriot Acts: Why the USA’s recent decrease in national glorification might be a good sign

... their country. In addition to shaping opinions about intergroup conflict , new evidence suggests that these patriotic styles can also ... / more
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Empowering cartoonists, deterring killers, protecting bystanders: Can psychology contribute?

... we are professionally interested as psychologists of group conflict in this terrorist attack and its aftermath. Taking the point of view ... 11 th terrorist attack on America:  The role of intergroup theories of normative influence.  Analyses of Social Issues and ... / more
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What is c Factor, and Where Can I Get It?

... to work closely toward a common goal can invite conflict – right? Yes, especially if the exchanges take on an overly personal ... of leader ingroup prototypicality and distributive intergroup fairness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 27(11), ... / more
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Marginal and Happy – How can people be culturally detached and well adjusted?

... F. (2009). Multiracial identity integration: Perceptions of conflict and distance among multiracial individuals. Journal of Social ... 248–264. Jetten, J., Spears, R., & Postmes, T. (2004). Intergroup distinctiveness and differentiation: A meta- analytic ... / more

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