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Social psychology

The category “social psychology” has our latest stories on psychology news about human group behavior. Recent science news that we’ve featured has been about mean kids, empathy, why text written in capital letters is hard to read, and why Delaware license plate values have gone through the roof.

Social psychology

What does it mean when someone mimics you? New research explains.

By Kelly Haws
September 16, 2020
Social psychology

Is "power posing" really a thing? Maybe. Here's what seems to work

By Poppy Brown
September 15, 2020
New research shows that instead of trying to power pose, just focus on not slouching your shoulders or crossing your arms..
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Social psychology

Texting vs calling: new study finds a call is more meaningful than a feeble text

By Douglas Heingartner
September 13, 2020
When it comes to texting vs calling, new research finds that calling wins if your goal is to connect with someone in a meaningful way.
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Social psychology

The psychology of color: new global study finds we all link colors and emotions in similar ways

By Douglas Heingartner
September 11, 2020
The psychology of color: a new study of 30 countries finds colors and the emotions people associate them with are pretty similar across the globe.
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Social psychology

What does the fear of missing out mean? New study on FoMO shows it's not about social media.

By Douglas Heingartner
September 2, 2020
FoMO, or Fear of Missing Out, isn’t just a young person’s thing. And it’s not really about social media, either.
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Social psychology

Beware: our social skills decline in our late 30s, as we look less at faces

By Gareth Willmer
August 25, 2020
As we age, we look at people’s faces less during conversations, causing us to miss valuable social information.
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