Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User ZephirAWT, in the Science: Uncensored. Science with no political censorship by Mods subreddit, 29 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User radhouanejani, 24 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User cybercobalt, 24 Sep 2019
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news User zamease, in the Tim Pool subreddit, 24 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User lansaman, in the Lansaman: The Islander subreddit, 24 Sep 2019
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Deep dive suggestion: Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news (negative news is highlighted more than positive news because... emotions) User The_seph_i_am, in the DeFranco subreddit, 23 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User scientia_amabilis, 23 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User proferto, 23 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User tottocotunio, in the Psychology subreddit, 23 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 23 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User MarshallBrain, in the HowHumanBeingsWork - Interesting articles and facts about human beings and the human condition subreddit, 23 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User BoGa91, 23 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User the_creamiest_potato, 23 Sep 2019
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news User giobbistar21, in the Conservative subreddit, 23 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User ANastyGorilla76, in the SciTechComm subreddit, 23 Sep 2019
Study shows media coverage is mostly negative, because humans pay more attention to negative news. User BrightLord_Wyn, in the No shit, sherlock subreddit, 23 Sep 2019
Negative news is more often published than positive news because on average. humans tend to react more strongly to negative information, according to a new, global study. User skennedy987, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 23 Sep 2019
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news User Firoscos, in the Psychology subreddit, 04 Sep 2019
Cross-national evidence of a negativity bias in psychophysiological reactions to news User Duntley, in the Reaction Paper Articles subreddit, 04 Sep 2019