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Why we’d buy a microwave from BODIKA_1996 but not from KODIBA_1996 – Articulation movements and their effects on judgments and decisions

written by Moritz Ingendahl

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found in | magazine issue | 03/2017

Asking Children to Talk About Abuse: Can Research Help Improve Police Interviewer Skills?

... issue of underreporting is likely more of a problem, as a significant proportion of child victims experience great difficulties ... (Lamb et al., 2008). Many studies have reported significant increases in the amount of recall -based questions used by ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 03/2017

In Defense of Anger: An Evolutionary Necessity and its Contemporary Applicability

... --- While many other psychologists are out making significant contributions to the field , I am getting angry at posts on ... / more
found in | Book Review

Social Psychology: Revisiting the Classics (2nd Edition)

... who attempt to illuminate the most celebrated and significant social psychological studies with an explicit writing style. They ... (2 nd Edition) is a compelling compendium of significant studies in social psychology that successfully delineate the ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2018

Selfie-Esteem: The Relationship Between Body Dissatisfaction and Social Media in Adolescent and Young Women

... publication bias ; more specifically, that statistically significant results are more likely to be published and null findings are ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2018

Cooperation in social dilemmas: How can psychology help to meet climate change goals?

... motives, but influenced by our social context. Two significant insights from psychology that can help us to fight climate change ... / more
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"We are ready to move!" An interview with Daniel Lakens and Klaus Fiedler on the current challenges in the field of psychological research

... is a distribution of facts and in extremes you will find significant results. But, if you look at all the data of all studies and ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2018

Welcome to the Matrix! Opportunities and Risks of the Virtual World

... behaviour. But is it at all possible to make significant long-term changes to ourselves, training a desired behaviour in ... / more
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Does social media usage really make people miserable? Fact-checking claims about the psychology of Facebook

... than negative associations), while other studies find no significant effects for most people. For example, a 2016 study out of ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 04/2018

Fake Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Costs Real Money

... Distress /Functionality Symptoms create significant distress or functional (occupational, social etc.) ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 05/2018

Origins of Common Fears: A Review

... concluded that vicarious learning was barely influential—significant only in the “fear of the unknown” category (4%).  Doogan and Thomas (1992, p. 390) similarly observed “no significant differences” for the effect of modeling in their low and high ... / more

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