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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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found in | magazine issue | 12/2012

Your mother, metaphors, and other monkey business: How experiences of physical warmth shape how we think about relationships

... state?In order to find this out, we used an experimental paradigm , which has been used quite often in social psychology – a game ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 05/2012

When conversations flow

... flow signals consensus (or agreement) in a video paradigm (Koudenburg et al., 2011a). Participants imagined being one out of ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 05/2012

The victim wars: How competitive victimhood stymies reconciliation between conflicting groups

... & Husnu, S. (2008). Imagined intergroup contact: Theory, paradigm , and practice.Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2, 1-18. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2012

It’s your choice! – Or is it really?

... and Olsson (2005) modified the change blindness paradigm to apply it to a decision making task. They showed participants ... objects in an incidental real-world change detection paradigm .   British Journal of Psychology, 93 , 289-302. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 06/2008

Altruism: Myth or Reality?

... to what  Pilivian and Charng  (1990) described as "a “paradigm shift” away from the earlier position that behavior that appears to ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2007

High Maintenance Interaction

... Higgins, 2000). This research typically uses a two-task paradigm , in which participants have to perform on an initial task that ... the same design as study 2, but with a somewhat different paradigm . In this study, the participant worked together with a confederate ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 04/2014

Word of mouth: How our tongue shapes our preferences, and why you should eat popcorn in the cinema

... Topolinski and Strack (2010) re-ran the false-effect paradigm and again asked some of the participants to knead a ball and others ... choices could also be affected by oral fluency . The paradigm with eating popcorn vs. eating a sole sugar cube was replicated, but ... / more
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Can music create intercultural understanding? According to Madonna (and psychological research), it can!

... Byrne, D. E. (1971). The attraction paradigm (Vol. 11). Academic Press. Rentfrow, P. J., & Gosling, S. D. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 08/2014

Revisiting the past can make the present a better place: The psychological and social benefits of nostalgia

... health and well-being. Using this general paradigm , researchers have found that nostalgia , relative to a ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2015

Children are poor witnesses. Or are they?

... experimentally using a classical misinformation paradigm originally introduced by Loftus, Miller, and Burns (1978). This paradigm contains three main phases: (1) participants are exposed to an event ... / more

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