Social Psychology
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Social Psychology publishes innovative research & serves as an international forum for scientific discussion & debate in social psychology Editor: @akfetterman
Joined December 2017
In a close replication, Ganzach & Pazy find that the relationship between sexual and marital satisfaction INCREASES (rather than decreases) over time. This is likely due to age. https://t.co/AnaodIIDWU
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"Take Me Out of The Loop: When Do We Prefer to Self-Exclude From Groups" Dr. Iannone & colleagues investigate the situations in which we remove ourselves. We self-exclude when negative topics are being discussed, especially negative gossip. https://t.co/58BuNIsxtZ
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Social Psychology is excited to announce our new Editor-in-Chief, @akfetterman, who started on Sept. 1st. Adam will publish his vision for the journal in an upcoming editorial. Stay tuned for regular updates, new articles, flashbacks to past articles, & calls for special issues.
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We are soliciting nominations – including self-nominations – for the post of editor-in-chief starting in September 2024. If you are interested in the position, please click the link below for more information. https://t.co/t2tROaVrPr
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📢Update📢 Prof. Michael Häfner, PhD (Berlin), and Prof. Mario Gollwitzer, PhD (Munich), have joined us as interim additional editors in chief this month and are already working hard to push reviews, submissions, and decisions through. More details:
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We are happy to announce that issue 03/2023 is online. If you would like to have a look, you can go here:
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Issue 6/2022 of Social Psychology is published. If you want to find out more, you can have a look here
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Daniel Jolley and Anthony Lantian have shown in their new research that people who experience bullying in the workplace are more likely to engage in conspiracy theorising. If you want to find out more, you can find the article here:
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Jelena Ristic and Sarah McCrackin talk about their research findings on face masks and nonverbal communication https://t.co/nABzd71ITJ To find out more, find the research article here:
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Issue 6/2021 of Social Psychology is now published. If you want to find out more, you can have a look here
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Social Psychology is happy to report that Issue 5/2021 has been published. If you are interested in finding out more, you can find more information on the current issue here:
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We are happy to announce that Issue 4/2021 has been published. If you want to have a look at the current issue, you can find more information here:
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Social Psychology is happy to report that its 2021 Impact Factor is 2.473 which is an increase of 31% in comparison to 2020 (1.883). Many thanks to all who have contributed to this wonderful result.
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We are pleased to announce that Issue 3/2021 has been published. More information on the current issue can be found here:
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We are happy to inform you that after technical difficulties we can tweet from this account again. Therefore, our temporary account @SocialpsyJ will no longer be active. We would like to thank you for your understanding.
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OPEN ACCESS: Can I Be Myself Around Natives? Feelings of Inauthenticity Mediate the Relationship Between Perceived Discrimination and Tendencies to Avoid Friendships With Natives Among Refugees in Germany by Christina Anna Bauer and Bettina Hannover. https://t.co/havf3ffjKl
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OPEN ACCESS: Entertainment Education as a Means to Reduce Anti-Muslim Prejudice – For Whom Does It Work Best? An Extended Replication of Murrar and Brauer (2018) by Birte Siem, Lisa Neymeyer, and Anette Rohmann. https://t.co/QEYfihvFSL
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We are delighted to announce that the following two OPEN ACCESS articles are now ready for download. Many thanks to the Fachgruppe Sozialpsychologie that funded the OPEN ACCESS for these two articles! https://t.co/7uAPh3smHV
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Morgan Gianola, Beatriz Yepes, and Elizabeth Reynolds Losin developed cultural priming sets which can be applied to disentangle cultural and linguistic influences on behavior/cognition among Spanish-English bilinguals living in the United States. https://t.co/wX0nISc78B
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Our paper on the relationship between politicians' facial appearance and their electoral success is now out in @SocPsy_journal. https://t.co/YTZUC78wf2 (w/ @tony_m_evans & Ilja van Beest)
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