Throughout history, humans have sought to preserve their privacy and maintain control over personal data.
Recent advances in technology have made it possible to track individuals' movements,...
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: The psychological impact of ubiquitous surveillance on personal relationships
How does chronic exposure to crisis news influence social trust? This question has been the subject of much research in recent years due to the increasing prevalence of crisis reporting in modern...
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: How does prolonged consumption of crisis news impact mental health and social trust?
Sexuality is an integral part of human beings and has been around since the beginning of time. It has always served as a way to bring people together and create strong bonds within social groups....
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: Reinforcing cohesion through erotic bonding: how sexuality forms strong groups
Sexual Identity refers to the gender identification that an individual has about themselves. Sexual identity can be influenced by various factors such as biological characteristics, social...
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: Sexual identity and cope mechanism for healthy emotional resilience
Intimacy between individuals has been studied extensively since ancient times, but its impact on social behavior is still not fully understood. It is known that emotional attachment can lead to...
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: How physical closeness affects perceptions of loyalty & fairness in relationships
A hero is defined as someone who has shown extraordinary courage and ability to overcome great difficulties for the benefit of others. In popular culture, heroes are often portrayed as white,...
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: Relationship heroism: exploring the impact of gender roles on lgbt couples perceptions and experiences
Consciousness is a difficult concept to define, but it is generally understood as the subjective experience of awareness, thought, feeling, perception, and sensation. In philosophy, the question of...
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: Can machines ever truly become sentient? exploring the challenges of consciousness and ai
Personal values are an individual's moral principles that influence their behavior and decision making process. Institutional expectations refer to the set of norms and regulations established by...
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: The power of personal values and institutional expectations in relational decisions
Narrative framing is a powerful tool that shapes how people perceive morality and inclusion. It refers to the way stories are told, which can be influenced by various factors such as culture,...
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: How narrative framing shapes our perception of sexuality and inclusion
1. Definition of Group Identity
In psychology, group identity is defined as "the shared social characteristics that bind members together into groups". Groups can be based on many things like...
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: Generator: the power of shared interests: how your group identity can affect your intimacy