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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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Consensual non-monogamy: Table for more than two, please

... is acceptable.  In fact, individuals in CNM relationships don’t feel the pangs of jealousy as strongly as monogamous individuals ... if you meet (or know) someone who is in a CNM relationship, don’t assume that person is a cheater, a player, or in an unhealthy ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 08/2014

Living in a safer world: Offering help when surrounded by others for the sake of reputation

... Bommel et al., 2012), and you want to make sure that others don’t think badly of you. Moreover, helping those in need is likely to ... imply that we are living in a safer world today because we don’t want to shatter our reputations. Therefore, people’s underlying ... / more
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Can you replicate that?

... Begley, S. (2012). In cancer science, many “discoveries” don’t hold up. Reuters . Retrieved from: ... / more
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Look at me! (Or don’t): Of society and showing off on Facebook

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When having meaning in life helps – and why

... the present.  Their hunting plans for that day pay off or don’t relatively quickly.  If the group isn’t working out for someone, ... However, people who are focused on their present experience don’t need a meaning in life.  If you are reading to get a good grade, ... / more
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The reason that you need to feel good about yourself in order to be happy might not be what you think it is

... of our relationship with ourselves . As long as we don’t inflate our own sense of worth, our happiness will increase if we ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 10/2014

How stress influences our morality

... insecurity. But stress might also have effects we normally don’t think of; recent studies suggest it can dramatically influence our ... the comedian Tim Allen was right, when he said: “You don 't know what people are really like until they’re under a lot of ... / more
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The missing heritability problem

... not yet been identified via GWAS. Most GWAS genotyping chips don’t capture rare variants very well, but evolutionary theory predicts that ... / more
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Hot or cold morality? (Part 1)

... L., & Tsoi, L. (2013). When mental states matter, when they don’t, and what that means for morality. Social and Personality Psychology ... / more
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A Mind For Numbers. How To Excel At Math And Science (Even If You Flunked Algebra).

... the learning process. When students approach a problem and don’t know how to do it, they’ll often decide they are not good at it. ... / more

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