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PsyPost on MSNHumans are wired to quickly spot subtle differences in strength and beauty, new study suggestsA new study published in Evolution and Human Behavior has found that people are surprisingly sensitive to small differences ...
A global study of over 66,000 people reveals that susceptibility to misinformation varies across age, gender, education, and political ideology.
New research led by Aston University and published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences, has revealed how self-efficacy plays a crucial role in shaping workplace behavior.
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Who Is Most Likely To Fall For Fake News?A global study of more than 66,000 participants has revealed which groups of people are most susceptible to ...
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