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News Release: The Minority Dilemma in Media Reports

A cognitive principle leads to the frequent mention of minority group membership in media reports. Because news is often negative, this distorts public perceptions of minority groups.

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News Release: Why We Are Taken in by the Accusation of Election Fraud

Once a candidate is in the lead, our brains cannot get rid of this impression. This influences our evaluation of election results.

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News Release: Why We Believe What We Click

Information that we select for ourselves, such as things we click online, has a stronger impact than passively acquired information on our perception of truth and falsehood.

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News Release: Unconscious Cognitive Processes May Fuel Election Fraud Beliefs

News Release: Does Progress Seem Slower When You Constantly Check on It?

News Release: Our Cognitive Bias Toward Novel, Negative Information May Make New Social Groups Seem Less Likeable

News Release: The Disadvantage of Being Unfamiliar

ERC Starting Grant

Project: "The Cognitive-Ecological Challenge of Diversity"

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News Release: How Do We Judge Other People?

Negative biases towards other people or groups can have innocent reasons.

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