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Psychology

science that studies mental, behavioral and relational processes, both normal and pathological

Study shows how dangerously simple it is to manipulate voters (and daters) with AI
  • politics

Study shows how dangerously simple it is to manipulate voters (and daters) with AI

  • Tristan Greene
  • 4 years ago
Mars missions could leave astronauts with severe psychological damage — new study
  • psychology

Mars missions could leave astronauts with severe psychological damage — new study

  • The Conversation
  • 4 years ago
A psychologist’s guide to changing the minds of anti-maskers
  • Research

A psychologist’s guide to changing the minds of anti-maskers

  • The Conversation
  • 4 years ago

How VR is used by psychologists to profile your personality
  • Privacy

How VR is used by psychologists to profile your personality

  • The Conversation
  • 4 years ago
How cognitive biases can help (and hurt) your business
  • psychology

How cognitive biases can help (and hurt) your business

  • Nir Eyal
  • 4 years ago
3 productivity tips on working from home — straight from a distraction expert
  • Coronavirus

3 productivity tips on working from home — straight from a distraction expert

  • Mix
  • 4 years ago
4 ways to use psychology to win your competition’s customers
  • Innovation

4 ways to use psychology to win your competition’s customers

  • Nir Eyal
  • 4 years ago
Here’s why you’ve got cravings even though you’re not hungry
  • Brain

Here’s why you’ve got cravings even though you’re not hungry

  • The Conversation
  • 5 years ago
Psychologist explains why people TikTok themselves licking food in supermarkets
  • YouTube

Psychologist explains why people TikTok themselves licking food in supermarkets

  • The Conversation
  • 5 years ago
Designers should understand users make most decisions without rational thinking
  • User (computing)

Designers should understand users make most decisions without rational thinking

  • Dina Zuko
  • 5 years ago

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