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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

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Politics doesn’t define how most people see themselves

... heavily in shaping individual identities? Research in psychology suggests that the groups people belong to can become an important ... is why people are often motivated to see their groups in a positive light. This can foster feelings of solidarity with fellow group ... / more
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Scrolling through the past: How digital tools change the way we remember

... the digital recordings of one’s past is not necessarily a positive experience but can also lead to rumination . In the chat with ... of autobiographical memory ,” Annual Review of Psychology, vol. 62, no. 1, pp. 559–582, Dec. 2010, doi: ... deleted smartphone camera photos,” Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 37, no. 4, pp. 699–710, Mar. 2023, doi: 10.1002/acp.4064. ... / more
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When loving hurts: The pervasiveness of stigma towards consensual non-monogamy

... old.   Having a satisfying romantic relationship has positive effects on health and well-being, addressing needs for emotional ... from heteronormative models [24]. From an evolutionary psychology perspective, monogamy may have emerged as a social norm because ... / more

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