The Pursuit of Romantic Alternatives Disguised as Friends on Social Media The developing flames of interest in alternatives can smother the primary relationship.
How Long Does It Take to Get Over Someone? Social Media Data May Have the Answer People’s words start showing signs of emotional distress three months before a breakup, lasting around six months afterwards.
Older and Younger Job Seekers on LinkedIn: Similar Techniques, Different Outcomes Succeeding in the digital job hunt depends on age and looks, not on qualities.
Moral Echo Chambers Breed Radicalization Is there a connection between posting hate speech and being in a morally homogeneous group?
The Unexpected Joy of Memories Creating—and revisiting—“memory jars” has more benefits than you expect.
Moral Echo Chambers on Social Media Could Boost Radicalization, Study Finds As Congress continues to investigate the events of Jan. 6, psychologists examine how online communities can foster radical thoughts and intentions.
Fear of Missing Out Isn’t Just for Kids These Days Social media use can be stressful for some more than others.
Believing False News: A Crime of Passion? Relying too much on emotion can increase susceptibility to misinformation.
Why Do People Stalk Their Partners Online? Dark personality traits may be key to understanding why people stalk intimate partners online.