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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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What can metaphors tell us about personality?

... A person “has a big heart” to the extent that his/her positive feelings for others are pronounced, is “in one’s head” to the ... In: T. Millon & M. J. Lerner (Eds.), Handbook of psychology: Personality and social psychology (Vol. 5, pp. 485-506). Hoboken, ... / more
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More than meets the eye: Physical sensations influence first impressions

... up” also influence how people are perceived; when learning positive information about another person, people remember this information ... S. T. Fiske, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), Handbook of Social Psychology (5th Ed., pp. 464-497). New York: McGraw-Hill. Barsalou, ... / more
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Bleeding-heart liberals and hard-hearted conservatives: Political dehumanization in the United States

... interestingly, conservatives were more likely to associate positive HN traits (e.g., passionate; fun-loving) with liberals, and this ... and human uniqueness traits. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 1(1), 86-104. doi: 10.5964/jspp.v1i1.184 Haslam, N. (2006). ... / more
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Grasping the grounded nature of mental simulation

... easily, leading to higher evaluations of the object. The positive impact of matching the object orientation to handedness makes sense ... The Effect of Imagining. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 4(2), 293-30. Barsalou, L. W. (2008). Grounded ... / more
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Inequality: Minority disadvantage or White privilege? - And why it matters

... framing inequality in terms of White advantage has more positive consequences for minority students’ academic engagement than when ... policies .  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 102 , 323-336. Lowery, B. S., & Wout, D. (2010). When ... / more
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Word of mouth: How our tongue shapes our preferences, and why you should eat popcorn in the cinema

... (Stroop, 1935) and is well established in modern psychology: even if our task is not to read a word but -for instance- to name ... does not only lead to preference, but also to other positive emotions, such as trust. Chewing gum undermines fame The ... / more
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Colorful Culture

... agency referring more to internal attributes (e.g. positive personal characteristics) in the West, and on external factors (e.g. ... through colored geometric patterns. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 40, 175-188. Markus, H.R., Uchida, Y., Omoregie, H., ... / more
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The year the journals changed

... from?  Behind every headline trumpeting a new finding in psychology, you can usually find an article in a peer-reviewed psychology ... reality. Statisticians call this kind of finding a  false positive . Even with the best research practices, up to 5% of “true” ... / more
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Sticks and stones and breaking bones: Social psychology and school aggression

... aggression from the perspective of contemporary social psychology. Although, as a discipline, social psychology has studied groups for ... made in activities, and children then attributed many more positive characteristics to their own colored-t-shirt group than to the other ... / more
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What makes Olga run?: The mystery of the 90-something track star and what she can teach us about living longer, happier lives.

... not to notice how she seems to embody everything the positive psychology literature has recently linked to thriving. To start with, for those ... / more

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