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Phys.org - Social Sciences

Teenagers no longer answer the phone: Is it a lack of manners or a new trend?

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Teenagers can seem to have their phones glued to their hands—yet they won’t answer them when they ring. This scenario, which is all too familiar to many parents, can seem absurd and frustrating, or even […]

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Heroes, victims—and rarely collaborators: Study reveals Nazi era reinterpretation across EU

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Whether in Belgium, Poland, or Ukraine, when asked about their nation’s role under Nazi occupation, many Europeans today primarily see their own population as victims—or as heroes. This is the key finding of a cross-national […]

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How AI might be narrowing our worldview and what regulators can do about it

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As artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT become part of our everyday lives, from providing general information to helping with homework, one legal expert is raising a red flag: Are these tools quietly narrowing the […]

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With just a few messages, biased AI chatbots swayed people’s political views

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If you’ve interacted with an artificial intelligence chatbot, you’ve likely realized that all AI models are biased. They were trained on enormous corpuses of unruly data and refined through human instructions and testing. Bias can […]

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Digital game demonstrates the power of religion for climate change education

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Conversations about climate change often point to catastrophes like the melting of the polar ice caps or forest fires in California. But for people who live far away from these destructive events, the global urgency […]

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Beyond words: Study maps the cognitive force of metaphor

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Metaphors are a fundamental aspect of human language and cognition, allowing us to understand complex concepts and relationships by mapping them onto more familiar and concrete domains. However, the nature of metaphors and how they […]

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The hubris arc: How visionary politicians turn into authoritarians

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What turns a democratically elected leader into an authoritarian? The process is rarely abrupt. It unfolds gradually and is often justified as a necessary reform. It is framed as what the people wanted. All this […]

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Why do children take things so literally?

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“I love you so much I could eat you up,” a mother might say to her child.This post was originally published on this site

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Can music be good company? Research shows it makes our imagination more social

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Earlier this year, we asked a group of older adults what music they listened to when feeling lonely, and why. We discovered music was a powerful coping mechanism and source of escapism.This post was originally […]

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How language classes for immigrant students can perpetuate inequity

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Different countries and regions use various models for integrating immigrant students who need to learn or improve the language of schooling.This post was originally published on this site

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