socialpsychology
A recent study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior sheds light on how young children decide who to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. Researchers found that children aged three to six are more likely to trust robots over humans when both sources of information are established as reliable. The motivation behind the study was to understand how children decide whom to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. With the increasing presence of robots and other technological devices in children’s lives, it is important to...
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A recent study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior sheds light on how young children decide who to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. Researchers found that children aged three to six are more likely to trust robots over humans when both sources of information are established as reliable. The motivation behind the study was to understand how children decide whom to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. With the increasing presence of robots and other technological devices in children’s lives, it is important to...
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A recent study published in the journal Computers in Human Behavior sheds light on how young children decide who to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. Researchers found that children aged three to six are more likely to trust robots over humans when both sources of information are established as reliable. The motivation behind the study was to understand how children decide whom to trust when faced with conflicting information from humans and robots. With the increasing presence of robots and other technological devices in children’s lives, it is important to...
PsyPost (UK)
A recent study published in the journal Personal Relationships explores how simple reflection interventions can help couples manage relationship conflicts more effectively. The researchers found that taking a few minutes to thoughtfully reflect on relationship conflicts can significantly boost individuals’ confidence in resolving these conflicts and reduce the distress they feel about them. Conflicts are an inevitable part of any intimate relationship. How couples handle these conflicts can greatly affect their personal and relational well-being. Poor conflict management has been linked to wor...
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A recent study published in the journal Personal Relationships explores how simple reflection interventions can help couples manage relationship conflicts more effectively. The researchers found that taking a few minutes to thoughtfully reflect on relationship conflicts can significantly boost individuals’ confidence in resolving these conflicts and reduce the distress they feel about them. Conflicts are an inevitable part of any intimate relationship. How couples handle these conflicts can greatly affect their personal and relational well-being. Poor conflict management has been linked to wor...
PsyPost (UK)
A recent study published in the journal Personal Relationships explores how simple reflection interventions can help couples manage relationship conflicts more effectively. The researchers found that taking a few minutes to thoughtfully reflect on relationship conflicts can significantly boost individuals’ confidence in resolving these conflicts and reduce the distress they feel about them. Conflicts are an inevitable part of any intimate relationship. How couples handle these conflicts can greatly affect their personal and relational well-being. Poor conflict management has been linked to wor...
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A recent study published in Psychological Science has found that people with diverse social networks, comprising both similar and different individuals, tend to report higher social cohesion in their neighborhoods and, in turn, higher levels of well-being. The findings suggest that while people naturally tend to form bonds with those who are similar to them, integrating more diverse social networks yields significant social and personal benefits. Previous research has shown that contact with people from various groups can reduce prejudice and enhance social outcomes. However, debates persist, ...
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A recent study published in Psychological Science has found that people with diverse social networks, comprising both similar and different individuals, tend to report higher social cohesion in their neighborhoods and, in turn, higher levels of well-being. The findings suggest that while people naturally tend to form bonds with those who are similar to them, integrating more diverse social networks yields significant social and personal benefits. Previous research has shown that contact with people from various groups can reduce prejudice and enhance social outcomes. However, debates persist, ...
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A recent study published in Psychological Science has found that people with diverse social networks, comprising both similar and different individuals, tend to report higher social cohesion in their neighborhoods and, in turn, higher levels of well-being. The findings suggest that while people naturally tend to form bonds with those who are similar to them, integrating more diverse social networks yields significant social and personal benefits. Previous research has shown that contact with people from various groups can reduce prejudice and enhance social outcomes. However, debates persist, ...
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Researchers from Simon Fraser University and the University of Sussex have uncovered a surprising trend: people are as hesitant to reach out to old friends as they are to start a conversation with a stranger. Despite the clear benefits of social connections, many individuals refrain from rekindling past relationships, even when they have the desire and means to do so. This study, published in Communications Psychology, sheds light on the psychological barriers preventing people from reconnecting. Extensive scientific literature has demonstrated that people with robust social networks report hi...
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