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After applying to 4 universities, I received 3 offers—RMIT, CSU, and ECU. I’ve decided to go with CSU as their honours and masters programs are fully online. Since I’m also interested in sociology, I’ll be starting with the Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology). The best part? I only need to study for just over 12 months because I received credit for several subjects from my previous studies.
I start next week with Foundations of Psychology 1 and 2. I already have access to the materials, and it looks absolutely amazing. Many of the concepts feel familiar since they align closely with neuroscience. Thank you all for your well wishes as I explore this new direction!
#Psychology #Neuroscience #SocialScience #LifelongLearning #OnlineEducation #HigherEd
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#DecisionMaking #psychology #biases
The illusion of information adequacy
How individuals navigate perspectives and attitudes that diverge from their own affects an array of interpersonal outcomes from the health of marriages to the unfolding of international conflicts.journals.plos.org
“You are not special. You're not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You're the same decaying organic matter as everything else. We're all part of the same compost heap. We're all singing, all dancing crap of the world.”
When people call you a “snowflake” just remember they're quoting Fight Club.
Fight Club.
A satire written by a gay man about how male fragility causes men to destroy themselves, resent society, and become radicalized. And that Tyler Durden isn't the hero but a personification of the main character's mental illness.
His “snowflake” speech is a dig at how fascists use dehumanizing language to breed loyalty from insecure people.
#FightClub #MentalHealth #ToxicMasculinity #Psychology #MentalIllness #Snowflake
Can #typos make lies seem less deceptive or make true statements seem less true?
“true statements with grammatical errors and unusual word choices were seen as more deceitful, and lie statements with the same language were seen as less deceptive” and “I discovered a new brain response that is sensitive to the difference between perceived truths and lies.”
Dissertation permalink: digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd2023…
DOI: doi.org/10.26076/068f-415c
#ethics #xPhi #decisionScience #neuroscience #psychology #business #communication #linguistics
Online Deception: The Impact of Language in Text-Based Deception Detection
In today’s digital age, spreading false information online can have serious consequences, from affecting elections to undermining public health efforts.DigitalCommons@USU
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#psychology #ArmedConflict #trauma
When doom scrolling leads to actual harm
For 8 months, images and videos of the carnage in Gaza have been flooding social media. They give a powerful view of what's happening on the ground – but they also have the potential to cause vicarious trauma.Sana Qadar (ABC listen)
new essay! not only debunks "trans social contagion" & "gr00ming" charges, but shows how they're linked, and explains the unconscious thinking behind both anti-trans campaigners' obsession with us & the TERF-to-fascist pipeline.
no paywall link, pls share & give it lots of "claps" (up to 50) so other ppl see it!
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#trans #transgender #gay #lesbian #bisexual #LGBTQ #queer #feminism #socialjustice #sex #gender #sexuality #psychology
Anti-Trans “Grooming” and “Social Contagion” Claims Explained
There is a virtually endless list of things that supposedly cause people to become transgender. During the mid-to-late twentieth century, perhaps the most common proposed cause was faulty…Julia Serano (Medium)