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Social Psychology

Examples of trials in Study 2 (A) is an example from the adult target set (left) B is an example from the child target set (right). This is a loos translation into English

Names may shape facial appearance over time new study suggests

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Infographic on human values in U.S.

Most US voters agree on basic human values – so is polarization exaggerated?

Categories Social Sciences
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Ambivalence + polarized views can promote political violence

Categories Technology
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Imagined otherness: Why we dehumanize our political opponents

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Female psychopath

Female psychopaths ‘more common than we think’

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Waterfront of Palm Beach, Florida

Community personalities are a thing and yours matters

Categories Social Sciences
smiling woman at work

How to elicit an authentic ‘yes’

Categories Social Sciences
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When keeping secrets could brighten your day

Categories Brain & Behavior
Young man watching tv in the dark

The rise of ‘incels’

Categories Social Sciences
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Political independents are more negative than partisans

Categories Technology
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What Causes Our Romantic Interest in Certain People

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Man and woman who look like a couple hugging

People may be attracted to others over minimal (and erroneous) similarities

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
construction worker

Preference for naturally talented over hard workers emerges in childhood

Categories Brain & Behavior
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