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Qi Wang

@qiwang_cornell

Psychologist interested in how cultural forces -incl Internet & social media- shape mind and behavior; Editor-in-Chief of JARMAC; Professor of Human Development

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Check out our new article Trends in Cognitive Sciences about facilitating a positive outlook on the nation’s future at a time of intense geopolitical risks Nazike Mert authors.elsevier.com/a/1klSk4sIRvW%…

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Happy moment after a successful defense of a multi-talented honor student who directed and acted in six plays in three years, finished a thesis on memory and advertisement, and is moving on to work at McKinsey 🎊

Happy moment after a successful defense of a multi-talented honor student who directed and acted in six plays in three years, finished a thesis on memory and advertisement, and is moving on to work at McKinsey 🎊
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Good news keeps on coming! Two of our papers on memory & #SocialMedia accepted this morning: "Are Influencers More Influential? Social Endorsement and Memory on Social Media," led by Ezgi Bilgin, and "Memory Sharing on Social Media in the Arabic Context," led by @ChristinCamia

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We may not recall the exact information that influencers post online, but we do retain a positive impression of them as popular, trustworthy, likable, and attractive. Here's what that means for our decision-making, explains Qi Wang psychologytoday.com/us/blog/time-t…

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Arab youth share memories on social media more for directive than other purposes, unlike youth in Western cultures who share memories online for primarily social purposes tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…