Tag: Perception

Study suggests being alone and socializing with others each contributes differently to personal growth

From the Bar-Ilan University press release: How do people experience time alone and time with others? Findings from a new Bar-Ilan University study reveal the intricacies of people’s experiences in… Read more »

Study looks at why consumers think pretty food is healthier

From the American Marketing Association press release: A researcher from University of Southern California published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that explores whether attractive food might seem healthier to… Read more »

Study suggests generating content increases people’s enjoyment of positive experiences

From the American Marketing Association press release: Researchers from Rutgers University and New York University published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that explores the phenomenon of user-generated content during… Read more »

Study suggests Mediterranean diet helps reduce effects of stress in animal model

From the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center press release: Even before the pandemic and the presidential election, Americans reported some of the highest perceived levels of stress in the world,… Read more »

Study examines political differences in perceptions of COVID-19

From the Lehigh University press release: Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, political ideology has been perhaps the strongest predictor of consumers’ perceptions of the coronavirus’ threat. According to a new study… Read more »

Study suggests trust levels in AI predicted by people’s relationship style

From the University of Kansas press release: How likely you are to trust a self-driving car or advice from Siri? A University of Kansas interdisciplinary team led by relationship psychologist… Read more »