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Journalists less likely to use words that denote analytical thinking and numerical evidence when writing on Twitter -- Science of the Spirit -- Sott net

Journalist tend to rely on rapid, low-effort cognitive processes when posting content to the social media website Twitter, according to new research that analyzed more than 12 million words produced by campaign reporters during the run-up to the.

Study investigates three psychological processes that predict vaccine discourse incivility

Despite vaccine availability, vaccine hesitancy has inhibited public health officials' efforts to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, which has killed more than 1 million people in the U.S. and nearly 6 million people worldwide.

A Simple Thing Gives Us Away When Lie About How We Judge Other People

Although we're more connected than ever, hatred and bigotry towards social groups seen as 'Other' remain rife in our world.

Language Patterns Reveal People s Hidden Feelings About Others

New research digs into how patterns in the language people use to describe their feelings can reveal what they really think about other groups of people.

Language patterns reveal people s true feelings about others

New research digs into how patterns in the language people use to describe their feelings can reveal what they really think about other groups of people.

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