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Why We Shout during Zoom Calls If the Image Gets Blurry
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Radboud University
People also tend to change up their gestures to compensate for the low video quality, a new study shows
| 2 min read
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Study Explores How to Reduce Bad Behavior at Work
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University of East Anglia
New study focuses on how managers and organizations can reduce moral disengagement
| 2 min read
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Conspiracy Mentality Tends to Be Pronounced on the Political Fringes
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Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Results of surveys show a correlation between belief in conspiracies and identification as far-left or far-right
| 3 min read
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Inciting Instead of Coercing, ‘Nudges’ Show Effectiveness at Changing Behavior
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University of Geneva
Certain soft incentive techniques, known as nudges, are effective in getting people to change their behavior
| 3 min read
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New Open-Access Resource Counters Misinformation on Genomics Studies
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The Hastings Center
Easily accessible information for funders, researchers, policymakers, journalists, industry, and patient groups
| 2 min read
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Study: Crowds Can Wise Up to Fake News
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Groups of laypeople reliably rate Facebook stories as effectively as fact-checkers do
| 4 min read
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Do You Hate Seeing People Fidget? New UBC Research Says You’re Not Alone
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University of British Columbia
Approximately one-third of the population suffer from misokinesia—or the “hatred of movements”
| 2 min read
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Motivation Depends on How the Brain Processes Fatigue
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University of Birmingham
People are less likely to work and exert effort for a reward if they are fatigued
| 2 min read
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Studies Examine Different Understandings, Varieties of Diversity
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University of Illinois at Chicago
Research investigates connection between political ideology, attitudes, and beliefs toward diversity
| 3 min read
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Faulty Memories of Our Past Whereabouts: The Fallacy of an Airtight Alibi
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Association for Psychological Science
Participants had the poorest recall when memories of one event become entwined with memories of a similar experience
| 2 min read
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