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Social media analysis links polarized political language to distorted thought patterns
As political polarization deepens in the United States, the language people use to discuss politics online is increasingly reflecting exaggerated, black-and-white thinking. A recent analysis of ...
The psychology of replaying arguments highlights a delicate balance between reflection and rumination. While reviewing past ...
In the quirky quantum world, particles can be affected by forces that they never directly encounter. A classic example is the ...
If almost everyone believes they are good, what does “good” actually mean? What does superiority mean to us as humans?
Today, the Florida Legislature will vote on a bill that would make it significantly easier for parents to skip their children ...
Let’s get straight to the point with this question: What can you control? And what can you not control? As noted in Responsibility Theory, you are responsible for, and you’ve got the power – and ...
By Vincent Atchity Artificial intelligence is already changing so much about the way we live, and important conversations are ...
These traders found a repeatable way to profit on Polymarket. Their secret was betting against the crowd at its most ...
“If we lose this election, the country will collapse.” “That candidate is two-faced and absolutely untrustworthy.” These are expressions increasingly seen on social media ahead of next June’s local ...
Costco's membership wholesale model is known for savings and bulk buying, but there are also a surprising number of online ...
Heuristics and statistics shape human and AI decisions as both struggle when patterns fail in complex uncertain environments ...
Every society carries within it certain wounds that do not always bleed in public, yet continue to weaken its moral and social fabric from within. These are what we ...
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