The implied malevolence relates to a social zapper showing little regard for the long-term consequences of nearly standing up their friends on a quasi-regular basis. Read More
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A new study just released by the Association for Psychological Science investigated this phenomenon and discovered that long-lasting opinions and attitudes are often based on feelings and emotions. Read More
The idea “money doesn’t buy happiness” seemed to be washed away, but don’t let that research completely fool you; a new study found that you don’t need to be making a boatload to be happier. Read More
Going from seeing your colleagues’ every move to getting a brief glimpse through Zoom a few days a week might be what’s considered the new norm, but for people that thrive on human interaction, the pandemic has been a devastating time for introverts and extroverts alike. Read More
There’s no coming back from a subpar first impression, right? Not necessarily, according to a surprising new study just released by the University of New Hampshire. Read More
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Researchers from the University of Geneva report couples who met on a dating app are usually more likely to end up living together than couples who met in a “non-digital environment.” … Read More
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