Emily Hittner, PhD (@emilyhittner) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Hittner, PhD

@emilyhittner

I study all things love and online dating ♥️📱 | VP of Research @ Hinge | PhD @ Northwestern | #rstats | she/her | Views my own

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Jon Moore (@thejmoore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀🚀🚀 LAUNCH DAY 🚀🚀🚀 I'm excited to launch the Every Collection for Figma! A heap of resource files for those annoying things that no one likes to design in Figma (for the hundredth time in your design career). Meet the collection below 🧵

Scott M. Stanley (@decideorslide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Relationship researcher twitter: Anyone know of studies on broken engagements (to marry)? How many people break it off? Characteristics of those partners or relationships? Thanks for any info.

Claudia Haase (@claudiamhaase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whether we hide our affection or conceal our anger, we don't always show on the outside what we feel inside. This strategy, expressive suppression, has often gotten a bad rap. Shouldn't you never suppress your emotions? 1/3

Thomas Talhelm (@thomastalhelm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper in Association for Psychological Science! 🚨 Here's the one-minute version. ⏱️ There are two cities in Iran. One has water, so it has gardens, grapes, and the famous Shiraz wine.

New paper in <a href="/PsychScience/">Association for Psychological Science</a>! 🚨 Here's the one-minute version. ⏱️ There are two cities in Iran. One has water, so it has gardens, grapes, and the famous Shiraz wine.
Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People consistently use the best-case scenario when making their “most realistic” future predictions In 4 experiments (N = 2,900) we found that people use a BEST CASE HEURISTIC when making predictions about relationships, politics, and the pandemic. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

People consistently use the best-case scenario when making their “most realistic” future predictions

In 4 experiments (N = 2,900) we found that people use a BEST CASE HEURISTIC when making predictions about relationships, politics, and the pandemic. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Society for Affective Science (@affectscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The abstract portal is NOW OPEN for #AffectScience2024 March 1 - March 3 in NEW ORLEANS! Abstract submissions are due *Wed, November 15 2023* We look forward to your poster (new idea or new results), flash talk, and symposium submissions! society-for-affective-science.org/conferences/20…

Claudia Haase (@claudiamhaase) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our desire to connect with others is a theme that comes up a lot in our research. We long to be seen, heard, and known. We long to love and be loved. If we have someone in our corner, we can get through a lot and sometimes do things we didn't think possible. So grateful...