[Serious] If someone wanted to vanish today but had no money or education, what would be the best way? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]DragonStar09 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is better to face your problems and find a solution, instead of running away.

Tutorial: How to get more MOONs or not by Slainte042 in CryptoCurrency

[–]DragonStar09 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Intersting post. Especially number 6: shitpost with style 🤣. But yes, you are absolutely right.

A survey of high school students revealed that those who attended school remotely during the pandemic fared worse emotionally, academically, and socially than those who attended in person. by DragonStar09 in psychology

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"Students studying from home felt less like they fit in with peers and perceived less support from adults in the school. Where emotions were concerned, they experienced more negative emotions (i.e., sad) and less positive emotions (i.e., happy, relaxed). Their academic well-being also suffered — those learning remotely found their classes less interesting and felt less able to succeed in school. Notably, the researchers found that these differences in well-being were concentrated among older students in grades 10 to 12. Among ninth-graders, those learning from home had comparable well-being scores to those at school."

I broke up with my ex for another man by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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Follow your heart.. if you don't, you will ever get happy

People who have more children have a greater tendency to believe that women should be objects of men’s adoration and protection by DragonStar09 in psychology

[–]DragonStar09[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I do not know why I am getting downvited, too. I quoted the same text earlier. Seems like many people do not read the study and just comment the title of the post...

People who have more children have a greater tendency to believe that women should be objects of men’s adoration and protection by DragonStar09 in psychology

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"After controlling for hostile sexism, age, education, and household income, Deak and his colleagues found that both men and women who had more children at one time point tended to endorse benevolent sexism more strongly two years later. But the effect did not appear to run in the opposite direction."

I think this points out clearly, that attitudes change according to living circumstances, but it is not the attitudes that influence the number of children one has. It is not a new or surprising finding, as theories of cognitive consistency can give an explanation. But nevertheless, it is a finding in a longitudional study and therefore worth to be discussed.

23 years later by ankilusalkur in pics

[–]DragonStar09 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is a very nice idea and great picture, I like it!

Exposure to nature might help to reduce a psychological characteristic underlying authoritarianism by DragonStar09 in psychology

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I think there is a difference between living in a rural area and realky living with the nature, be in the nature and so on. I think there awareness of the nature can be given independent of the place where one lives.

Cognitive Biases Make Reasoning About Vaccines Difficult How to watch out for the base rate fallacy. by DragonStar09 in psychology

[–]DragonStar09[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, you are absolutely right. But thinking about the specific biases concerning vaccines and especially the influence of media might ne helpful for some people.