Sometimes, we cheat—not for money or prizes, but just to feel better about ourselves. A new study reveals that people engage ...
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PsyPost on MSNAre dating apps affecting your body image? Here’s what the research saysAround 350 million people globally use dating apps, and they amass an estimated annual revenue of more than US$5 billion. In ...
Published in the peer-reviewed journal Psychiatry Research, the researchers examined data from more than 39,000 individuals ...
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More than 85 per cent of studies (19 of 22) looking at body image found significant negative relationships between dating app ...
Would the coin flip change how much money you give? Specifically, would you give them a larger amount if you both got heads or tails than if you got different results? As we discovered in a series of ...
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来自MSNEuropean researchers gather, discuss progress of making self-adapting robots more trustworthyA consortium of researchers from around Europe gathered in Spain in January to discuss their efforts to help make self-a ...
Research published by Frontiers in Psychology found that this leads to increased conflict, lower intimacy, and a feeling of ...
In today’s fast-paced world, many individuals struggle with weight management, feeling overwhelmed by conflicting advice and ...
Social media’s perpetuation of unrealistic beauty standards fuels cosmetic surgeries. Discover the psychological impact of this trend and what we can do to promote body positivity.
In the context of Imperial College London, self-efficacy is how much students believe they can succeed in achieving academic outcomes. Research has found that self-efficacy correlates with academic ...
Schadenfreude isn’t harmless—it’s a warning sign. From weight shaming to radicalization, taking joy in suffering fuels ...
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