Tom Rlt
@rlt_tom
Studying psychology at @ulb👨🎓 👂| Interested in moral/political psychology and human nature | Master's degree in communication at @UnivStLouisBxl 🇫🇷🇧🇪
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01-03-2017 09:27:20
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The 4 dark laws of online engagement: 1. Negativity bias drives headline clicks 2. Extreme opinions drive in-group sharing 3. Out-group animosity drives engagement 4. "Moral-emotional" language goes viral I discuss our research on the dark side of virality with Derek Thompson
Want to be a better communicator? Listen to this great discussion between Charles Duhigg and Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman ⛵🛵. Be sure you're having the same kind of conversation as your partner. I'll be assigning this in my Flourishing class at NYU podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how…
From Brussels with love ❤️Rob Henderson Thank you for depicting so well the struggles of abandoned, abused and neglected children.
Are political conservatives better off? It depends how you define it: while conservatives tend to report happier and more meaningful lives, this isn't true of folks living a rich interesting life. New paper w/Shige Oishi Dr. Samantha Heintzelman Nick Buttrick, now in press at JRP 🧵
Out in Science Advances: The unexpected durability of political animosity around elections. We find that partisans who voted for the winning candidate are no less polarized post-election than those on the losing side. Neil Fasching Yphtach Lelkes Sean Westwood science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…