Reading between the lines: Are we as savvy as we’d like to think when it comes to reviews?
Rude staff, slow Wi-Fi, cheap sausages for breakfast… Up to 81% of us think looking at reviews is an important […]
Rude staff, slow Wi-Fi, cheap sausages for breakfast… Up to 81% of us think looking at reviews is an important […] We make snap judgments of others based not only on their facial appearance, but also on our pre-existing beliefs about […] FOXP2, a gene implicated in affecting speech and language, is held up as a textbook example of positive selection on […] Even when people have well-connected social networks beyond their home cities and across state lines, they are still most frequently […] Isabelle Côté is an SFU professor of marine ecology and conservation and an active science communicator whose prime social media […] The effects of sibling relationships may go beyond childhood bickering and bonding, according to Penn State researchers who found that […] The great Laurel-or-Yanny debate of 2018 was so fun because it shined a light on the often-illusory nature of auditory […] Peripersonal space (PPS) is an area created by the brain immediately around one’s own body parts that is used when […] A world’s first QUT-led study has used artificial intelligence to analyse regional personality characteristics estimated solely from language patterns in […] Even bonobos lose their appetites with enough ‘ick’. These primates, known for their liberal attitudes toward sex, are also generally […]Social Psychology
Reading between the lines: Are we as savvy as we’d like to think when it comes to reviews?
How we judge personality from faces depends on our beliefs about how personality works
Study challenges evolution of FOXP2 as human-specific language gene
Despite digital revolution, distance still matters
Scientists on Twitter: Preaching to the choir or singing from the rooftops?
Childhood sibling dynamics may predict differences in college education
Move over, ‘Laurel or Yanny’: Study looks at why we hear talking as singing after many repetitions
Sharing spaces: Your brain considers other people’s personal space as your own
Massive AI Twitter probe draws heat map of entrepreneurial personality: Social media — how language is used in Twitter — is a reliable marker of economic vitality in a region
A sense of disgust in bonobos?
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