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Psychological ‘specialness spirals’ can make ordinary items feel like treasures – and may explain how clutter accumulates

September 25, 2021 No Comments

Years ago, I bought a blouse at Target. That same day, I considered putting it on, but for no particular reason decided not to. That weekend, I again considered wearing the blouse, but the occasion didn’t seem good enough, so again, I passed. A week later, I considered the blouse

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Facebook has known for a year and a half that Instagram is bad for teens despite claiming otherwise – here are the harms researchers have been documenting for years

September 22, 2021 No Comments

Facebook officials had internal research in March 2020 showing that Instagram – the social media platform most used by adolescents – is harmful to teen girls’ body image and well-being but swept those findings under the rug to continue conducting business as usual, according to a Sept. 14, 2021, Wall

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How ‘engagement’ makes you vulnerable to manipulation and misinformation on social media

September 14, 2021 No Comments

Facebook has been quietly experimenting with reducing the amount of political content it puts in users’ news feeds. The move is a tacit acknowledgment that the way the company’s algorithms work can be a problem. The heart of the matter is the distinction between provoking a response and providing content

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How someone becomes a torturer

September 11, 2021 No Comments

Every day, thousands of people are tortured in police stations, security offices and prisons around the world. Human rights organizations protest torture and advocate for survivors, but neither they nor the public knows much about the torturers themselves. Where do torturers come from? How can they do such terrible things?

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Thinking fairly about romantic conflicts can lead to less future disagreements

August 23, 2021 No Comments

The Research Brief is really a short take about interesting academic work. The large idea Consciously channeling the angle of the neutral 3rd party can defuse romantic conflict and stop future disputes, based on research of 716 Americans my colleagues and that i printed within the journal Couple and Family

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How stigma, anxiety along with other mental factors can lead to food insecurity

August 13, 2021 No Comments

The Research Brief is really a short take about interesting academic work. The large idea Discovering if a person has feelings of stress, anxiety or stigma that are based on the things they can eat might help allow it to be simpler to understand if they’re experiencing food insecurity. Consequently,

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We used peanuts along with a climbing wall to understand how squirrels judge their leaps so effectively – and just how their skills could inspire more nimble robots

August 10, 2021 No Comments

Tree squirrels would be the Olympic divers from the rodent world, bouncing gracefully among branches and structures high over the ground. So that as with human divers, a squirrel’s success within this competition requires both physical strength and mental adaptability. The Jacobs lab studies cognition in free-varying fox squirrels around

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Lead exposure during childhood is going to influence adult personality, and never for the better

July 30, 2021 No Comments

The Research Brief is really a short take about interesting academic work. The large idea Children elevated in areas with increased atmospheric lead pollution increased as much as tight on adaptive and fewer mature personalities, based on research I brought well over 1.5 million people over the U.S. and Europe.

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Psychological ‘specialness spirals’ can make ordinary items feel like treasures – and may explain how clutter accumulates

September 25, 2021 No Comments

Years ago, I bought a blouse at Target. That same day, I considered putting it on, but for no particular reason decided not to. That

 1,517 Views

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Facebook has known for a year and a half that Instagram is bad for teens despite claiming otherwise – here are the harms researchers have been documenting for years

September 22, 2021 No Comments

Facebook officials had internal research in March 2020 showing that Instagram – the social media platform most used by adolescents – is harmful to teen

 1,541 Views

Read More »

How ‘engagement’ makes you vulnerable to manipulation and misinformation on social media

September 14, 2021 No Comments

Facebook has been quietly experimenting with reducing the amount of political content it puts in users’ news feeds. The move is a tacit acknowledgment that

 1,761 Views

Read More »

How someone becomes a torturer

September 11, 2021 No Comments

Every day, thousands of people are tortured in police stations, security offices and prisons around the world. Human rights organizations protest torture and advocate for

 4,124 Views

Read More »

Thinking fairly about romantic conflicts can lead to less future disagreements

August 23, 2021 No Comments

The Research Brief is really a short take about interesting academic work. The large idea Consciously channeling the angle of the neutral 3rd party can

 430 Views

Read More »

How stigma, anxiety along with other mental factors can lead to food insecurity

August 13, 2021 No Comments

The Research Brief is really a short take about interesting academic work. The large idea Discovering if a person has feelings of stress, anxiety or

 598 Views

Read More »

We used peanuts along with a climbing wall to understand how squirrels judge their leaps so effectively – and just how their skills could inspire more nimble robots

August 10, 2021 No Comments

Tree squirrels would be the Olympic divers from the rodent world, bouncing gracefully among branches and structures high over the ground. So that as with

 436 Views

Read More »

Lead exposure during childhood is going to influence adult personality, and never for the better

July 30, 2021 No Comments

The Research Brief is really a short take about interesting academic work. The large idea Children elevated in areas with increased atmospheric lead pollution increased

 438 Views

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