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Data obtained from a 7-day experience sampling method in a sample of US American users of Twitter (now X) shows short term relationships between Twitter use and wellbeing, sense of belonging, and experienced outrage.
Analysts in criminal justice and social media companies encounter material including lethal violence, sexual assault, and self-harm. Harnessing established models, research needs to clarify what factors lead to or mitigate PTSD and secondary traumatic stress in these professionals.
In a minimal group design in which players can zap each other, human participants showed intergroup bias, as participants were more likely to zap outgroup players and less likely to learn about outgroup players’ individual positive behaviours.
Corrective comments posted by social media users that suggested a news story was incorrect reduced accuracy perceptions and engagement with the news posts. These corrective comments had similar effects regardless of the truthfulness of the original post.
There are racial, gender, and geographical disparities for editors-in-chief in psychology. This is a problem, and many counter arguments are not persuasive. It is time for the field – and in the power of individuals - to implement suitable measures to make change happen.
Analysing geo-tagged Twitter data from 2010-2020, this study shows that media reports of police brutality affect public sentiment towards police in the US, while there is no statistically significant evidence that reports of local crime has similar effects.
Although often stigmatised in mainstream psychology, self-relevant research offers many benefits including increasing the presence of underrepresented researchers and promoting more valid and representative research. Psychology should de-stigmatize and leverage this approach.
People learn to exert more control after conflict detection, when stimuli associated with conflict are selectively reinforced, providing evidence for reinforcement learning of abstract cognitive control adaptations.
The literature on action control is rife with differences in terminology. This consensus statement contributes shared definitions for perception-action integration concepts as informed by the framework of event coding.
Grüning and colleagues review digital interventions for promoting prosocial online behaviour and provide insights and tips for collaborations between academic researchers and practitioners.
A large-scale longitudinal study analysing Ukraine-based Twitter (now X) accounts’ language use prior and during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, shows a behavioural shift away from Russian language to Ukrainian language.
There is concern that many ills in Western societies are caused by misinformation. Some researchers argue that misinformation is merely a symptom, not a cause. This appears a false dichotomy, and research should differentiate between dimensions of misinformation in these evaluations.
A ten-minute, unmoderated chat discussion between pairs of matched Labour and Conservative party voters is followed by increased out-partisan sympathy and lasting willingness to engage in discussion.
Visual working memory models combining deep neural network features with the Target Confusability Competition model capture human memory errors on GAN-generated scenes. Layers from the DNN architectures reproduce set-size effects and response bias curves in orientation and colour.
Speech and music processing appear to involve partially distinct rhythmic timing mechanisms. A perception and a synchronization task show distinct optimal temporal rates for perception and production of music and speech.