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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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Why do we sometimes enjoy the misfortune of others?

... that harm or threaten an individual’s concerns, whereas positive emotions are evoked by events that satisfy these concerns (Frijda, ... Psychologist, 43, 349-358. Heider, F. (1958). The psychology of interpersonal relations. New York: Wiley. Kierkegaard, S. ... / more
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Why do people help strangers when disaster strikes?

... in the hearts and minds of Bostonians.  Research in social psychology may offer insight into both the magnitude of helping that has ... 2005).  Typically, pro-social behaviors are an outgrowth of positive experiences and emotions.  For example, positive social norms ... / more
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After Trayvon: The science of protecting innocent black men

... black man (Correll, Park, Judd & Wittenbrink, 2002).   Psychology offers some hope by identifying remedies to these automatic emotions ... of black individuals showed, in subsequent evaluations, more positive automatic interracial attitudes. (Todd, Bodenhausen, Richeson, ... / more
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The good, the bad, and the ugly of the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty

... Dove Campaign for Real Beauty can be viewed as espousing a positive message, with the goal of changing women’s attitudes toward ... and self-appraisals. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 62(5), 717. Choma, B. L., Visser, B. A., Pozzebon, J. A., ... / more
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Does parental disapproval lead to love or dissolution? The Romeo and Juliet effect vs. the social network effect

...  indicates that approval from family and friends leads to positive relationship outcomes, whereas disapproval leads to negative ... and Juliet effect.  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology ,  24 , 1-10. Felmlee, D. (2001). No couple is an island. A ... / more
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Political convictions emerge from the gut

... human eye could notice and then asking people to rate how positive or negative Chinese characters were. Participants who rated the ... on political beliefs. Journal of personality and social psychology , 85 (5), 808. Eskine, K. J., Kacinik, N. A., & Prinz, J. J ... / more
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CEO’s, morality, and minds: How good and bad guide our perceptions of others

... and minds   One popular view in contemporary moral psychology is that people are biased by immorality.  That is, when people see ... intent Intentional Hit False Positive Unintentional Miss Correct ... / more
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Variety and motivation: The crux to lasting happiness

... would respond similarly. We see in this moment only the positive sides, such as watching how the sky turns orange while the sun goes ... Is happiness relative? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology , 36 (8), 917-927. Diener, E., Suh, E. M., Lucas, R. E., & ... / more
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Judging a book by its cover: Prior knowledge determines the effect of embodied cues.

... enjoyed activities like mountain climbing and kayaking as positive if previously exposed to positive trait words applicable to this ... the use of embodied cues. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48(4), 948-952. Chandler, J., & Schwarz, N. (2009). How ... / more

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