Tag: communication

Study suggests unintended social exclusion in social media can lead to negative emotions

From the University at Buffalo press release: Social media sites often present users with social exclusion information that may actually inhibit intelligent thought, according to the co-author of a University… Read more »

Study suggests people who don’t read the news are better at predicting which articles will go viral

From the University of Pennsylvania press release: Figuring out how to make articles and videos go viral is the holy grail for any content creator. Although a magic formula remains… Read more »

Study suggests lying in a foreign language is easier

From the University of Würzburg press release: Most people don’t find it more difficult to lie in a foreign language than in their native tongue. However, things are different when… Read more »

Study suggests childhood communication enhances brain development, protecting against harmful behaviors

From the Elsevier press release: Children with greater parent communication in early adolescence have less harmful alcohol use and emotional eating in young adulthood, according to a new study in Biological… Read more »

Study suggests working together is key to weight loss in relationships

From the Taylor & Francis Group press release: Couples who are trying to lose weight could be putting their relationship under strain by using unsuitable strategies to achieve their weight… Read more »

Study suggests higher aerobic fitness levels linked to better word production skills in healthy older adults

From the University of Birmingham press release: Healthy older people who exercise regularly are less inclined to struggle to find words to express themselves, research led by the University of… Read more »

Study examines effect of social network comments on socialization during adolescence

From the University of Córdoba press release: Cybergossiping occurs when two or more people make evaluative comments on a digitial device about a third person who is not present. This… Read more »