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On the Verge of Exclusion: The Unique Psychological Profile of the Threat of Social Exclusion
ABSTRACT Past research, often using Cyberball—an online ball‐tossing game with two or more preprogrammed players—showed that being socially excluded produces various negative emotions and lower need satisfaction. However, in everyday life, people may experience the threat of social exclusion more frequently than actual exclusion. Across two experiments
Tiara R. Widiastuti +3 more
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Evaluation of the operational efficiency and policy innovation of chinese happy farmhouse: From the perspective of business entities. [PDF]
Tian T, Yan H, Xu Y.
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ABSTRACT Ecological models explain social phenomena by assuming specific properties of the world an individual lives in. The evaluative information ecology model (Unkelbach et al. 2019) assumes two such properties: Positive information is more frequent (i.e., positivity prevalence), but negative information is more diverse (i.e., negativity diversity).
Anne I. Weitzel, Christian Unkelbach
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Infants Recognized Other-Race Faces When Learning Them With Incidental Emotional Sounds. [PDF]
Guan C, Geller N, Mammon M, Xiao NG.
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ABSTRACT The atrocities committed during the Nazi era still affect Germany's image in the world and Germans' feelings about their country's past. Herein, we investigate how historical propaganda images glorifying Adolf Hitler influence these feelings. Prior scholars have raised concerns that such materials might communicate distorted images of the past
Lara Ditrich +3 more
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Shared Neural Codes for Emotion Recognition in Emoji and Human Faces. [PDF]
Ely MM, Kelsey C, Ambrus GG.
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高トリグリセライド血症を伴うハイリスク飲酒者に対する節酒プログラム(HAPPYプログラム)の脂質改善効果 : 前後比較試験 (地域・多職種連携における医療情報の役割 : 糖尿病重症化予防のために)
八重子 河口 +5 more
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