SocialPsychology
In a curious twist to the traditional narrative surrounding gratitude, recent research published in the Journal of Personality & Social Psychology proposes that expressing thanks might not always be beneficial. Gratitude, often encapsulated in a simple “thank you,” is universally recognized as a positive response that strengthens social bonds and interpersonal relationships. Extensive research has documented its benefits, from enhancing emotional connections to fostering mutual cooperation within various social settings. However, the act of expressing gratitude, particularly within close relat...
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In a recent study published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, researchers investigated the psychological makeup of comedians, comparing them to a control group from the general population. The research indicates that while comedians do exhibit some dysfunctional traits and mental health issues, these characteristics might be more closely associated with residing in New York City than with their profession as comedians. The perception of comedians as inherently troubled and psychologically distressed has been influenced by anecdotal evidence and high-profile cases like the ...
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A new study published in Nature Human Behaviour has shed light on the impact of emotional language on online news consumption. The findings reveal that negative words in news headlines significantly increase the likelihood of users clicking on the news stories, with each additional negative word boosting the click-through rate by 2.3% on average. The digital age has transformed how we consume news. Today, most people obtain their news online, engaging with content for brief periods despite vast available sources. This shift has driven media outlets to fiercely compete for reader attention, oft...
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New research published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that the heroization of groups such as healthcare workers or military personnel might inadvertently have negative consequences. In contemporary society, certain occupations, particularly healthcare workers, military personnel, and educators, have been elevated to hero status, especially in times of crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This phenomenon is not mere nicety but is deeply ingrained in media portrayals, governmental accolades, and commercial content, which often portray these workers in superhero-lik...
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A recent study published in the journal Telematics and Informaticshas found that individuals who use social media for news are more inclined to block sources of misinformation when they experience high levels of fear of missing out (FOMO). The study provides new insights into the social dynamics of how people manage their online environments to counter misinformation, particularly in light of the growing influence of social media on public opinion and democracy. Prior research has largely focused on why people fall for or spread misinformation, but little attention has been given to how users ...
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A series of studies in the Journal of Personality found that greedy people briefly feel proud when they acquire something new, but this feeling fades quickly, leading them to keep wanting more. Psychologists define greed as an insatiable desire to acquire more, paired with persistent dissatisfaction, regardless of what one already possesses. This paradox suggests that greedy individuals are trapped in a relentless cycle of acquisition that fails to fulfill their needs. In this work, Eric J. Mercadante and Jessica L. Tracy explored this phenomenon by examining how pride—both authentic and hubri...
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A recent study published in the Journal of Population Economics sheds light on the unintended consequences of Sweden’s ban on the purchase of sex. The research indicates that the regulation, aimed at curbing prostitution, may have led to an unexpected increase in rape offenses. The regulation of prostitution remains a highly debated issue globally. In the United States, prostitution is illegal except for in Nevada. European countries vary in their approach from decriminalization, like in Denmark, to outright bans on purchasing sex, such as the Nordic model adopted by Sweden, Norway, and Icelan...
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New research suggests that a simple touch from teammates can significantly influence the success of basketball players during free throw attempts, particularly after a missed first shot. The findings were published in the journal Psychology of Sport & Exercise. Prior research has extensively documented the calming effects of physical touch, such as hugs or pats on the back, which can soothe individuals and lower stress levels. However, the impact of such physical interactions on performance during stressful tasks has remained under-explored. Free throws represent a unique blend of skill, conce...
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A scientific analysis of the romantic content in the 41 high-grossing teen romantic drama movies from 1961 to 2019 has found that male characters were more likely to express romantic ideals, whereas hookups — especially those involving female characters — often predicted relationship terminations. This trend highlights a persistent sexual double standard in these films, which could have negative implications for their primarily young female audience. The findings have been published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media. For decades, romantic films have played a significant role in shapin...
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Recent research from Italy has shown that inducing fear in women causes them to discount the future more steeply than men and to focus more on immediate monetary rewards. In contrast, the emotional state did not influence men’s decisions regarding monetary rewards. The study was published in PLOS One. Decision-making is the cognitive process of choosing a course of action from multiple alternatives. It typically starts with identifying a problem or decision point, followed by the collection and analysis of relevant information. Individuals or groups then assess the potential outcomes of variou...
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