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A spoonful of misinformation helps the medicine go viral. How misinformation spreads and who bears the consequences.

written by Lotte Slootmaekers, Sanne Houben & Irena Boskovic

A step-by-step guide to writing science communication articles

written by Maike Ramrath & Stella Wernicke

When loving hurts: The pervasiveness of stigma towards consensual non-monogamy

written by Stefano Ciaffoni, Yasin Koc & Silvia Moscatelli

Scrolling through the past: How digital tools change the way we remember

written by Kate Schramm & Fabian Hutmacher

139 results for „experimental research“
found in | magazine issue | 08/2025

How deliberate forgetting might lead to false memories

... accounts can be contaminated by suggestions.  However, research also shows that false memories of details can arise spontaneously ... [2] H. Ebbinghaus, " Memory : A contribution to experimental psychology," Annals of Neurosciences, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 09/2025

Dressed for the feed: The psychology of fashion in a filtered world

... to monitor the body as if it is constantly being evaluated. Research shows that such repeated checking weakens the sense of embodiment ... life [11]. Studies from neuroscience and textile research show that sensory qualities such as softness, temperature, and fit ... Galinsky, A. D. (2012). Enclothed cognition . Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48(4), 918–925. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 09/2025

Internet, dating, addiction: A match made in heaven

... – and when does it become a problem? We review existing research and explain what researchers mean by “online dating addiction”, ... that follows people over time to see how things change. Experimental research where one group gets a treatment (online dating ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 11/2025

Language models: A new perspective on language and cognition

... technology that affects almost every sector. Scientific research is no exception. They are a powerful tool for language research and ... A study of children’s eye movements’, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory , and Cognition, vol. 46, no. 9, ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 11/2025

Self-care in the digital age: How we can handle social media in a healthy way

... a balanced use of online and offline time. However, further research is needed to clarify when and for whom digital breaks are helpful, as ... [16] A. D. Kramer, J. E. Guillory, and J. T. Hancock, “Experimental evidence of massive-scale emotional contagion through social ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 01/2026

Between excellence and well-being: The case of academia

... Yet these characteristics can become risk factors . Research shows that passion for one’s work, technically known as ... decreases work–life balance perceptions: Longitudinal and experimental evidence,” R. Soc. Open Sci. , vol. 10, no. 10, Art. no. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2026

Scrolling through the past: How digital tools change the way we remember

... digital sources [3;4]. While the model builds on previous research and theorizing about autobiographical remembering, it specifically ... remembering in the digital age: insights from an experimental think-aloud study,” Cognitive Research Principles and ... C. Einhellig, and S. Klink, “Birthday memories: an experimental think-aloud study on autobiographical remembering in the digital ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2026

When loving hurts: The pervasiveness of stigma towards consensual non-monogamy

... complexity of consensually non-monogamous relationships. Research shows that non-monogamy is not unique to humans, nor to contemporary ... of the role of norms in human behavior,” in Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, vol. 24, pp. 201–234. San Diego, CA, USA: ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 02/2026

A spoonful of misinformation helps the medicine go viral. How misinformation spreads and who bears the consequences.

... remains unclear. To date, there simply has not been enough research to draw strong conclusions, and susceptibility to misinformation ... Google and health apps have (comparable) side effects? An experimental study,” Clinical Psychological Science, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. ... / more

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