Group identity can be defined as the sense of belonging to a particular social group or community that is characterized by shared beliefs, values, customs, traditions, and practices. When individuals...
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: How group identity evolves under fire: exploring its psychological mechanisms
Sexual Change
Sexual Change is the process of altering one's sexual behavior, preferences, identity, or appearance. It can be voluntary or involuntary, and it may involve changes to one's body,...
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: How to navigate the emotional processes surrounding sexual change in relationships
Why do people interpret neutral behavior as hostile when they are stressed?
People often misinterpret neutral behavior as hostile due to various personal factors that increase their sensitivity to...
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: Ambiguous behaviors: understanding how stress affects misinterpretations of neutrality in communication
Interpersonal behavior is how individuals interact with each other in their daily lives. It involves verbal and nonverbal communication, emotional expression, body language, and social cues.
When...
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: The ethical implications of threat escalation in relationships and beyond
Social identities are socially constructed categories that individuals belong to based on their gender, ethnicity, age, race, religion, socioeconomic status, and many others. These groups can be...
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: Exploring how social identities influence decisionmaking and risk perception under threat
The ability to communicate effectively is essential for achieving success in any endeavor, but it becomes even more important when lives are at stake. In military operations, where threats are...
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: Military communications under fire: how perceived threat shapes collaboration
How does collective exposure to danger affect trust, cooperation, and moral reasoning in teams?
When faced with danger, people often turn to their team for support and guidance.
The impact of...
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: Does collective exposure to danger impact trust, cooperation, and moral reasoning in teams?
Sexual desire is often viewed as something that is purely biological, driven by hormones and instincts.
Research suggests that this view fails to account for how perceptions of potential danger...
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: Why perceived threat can impact your sexual desire and what you can do about it
In times of danger, our bodies experience a range of physiological responses that can impact our sexual and emotional decision-making. These responses may be triggered by real or perceived threats to...
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: How operational danger impacts our sexual and emotional decisionmaking
Chronic exposure to threat is the experience of regular exposure to stressors that are perceived as threatening. These threats can come from various sources, such as natural disasters, war, violence,...
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: How chronic exposure to threat can affect relationships and ruin your trust