- High levels of social-media use are associated with a variety of mental-health issues, such as anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. Certain people are more vulnerable to this than others, including those who are lonely and those who are prone to social comparisons. https://effectiviology.com/dangers-of-social-media/ 4 comments cogsci
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- Self-Distancing: What It Is and How You Can Use It to Make Better Decisions – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/self-distancing-rational-decisions/ 114 comments
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- Knoll’s Law of Media Accuracy: Remember that Not Everything in the News Is True – Effectiviology https://effectiviology.com/knolls-law/ 1 comment
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