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Our database includes research on:


Instant Gratification

Behavioral addictions

Dopamine and Rewarding Processes

Evolutionary- and neurobiological foundations

Feedback loops and cognitive reinforcement

Erosion of deep reading and comprehension

Shallowing Hypothesis

Memory and attention

Cognitive Offloading

General and specific well-being

Excessive digital and media consumption

Echo chambers

Clip Thinking

General and specific intelligence

Dunning-Kruger Effekt

General and specific metacognition

Cognitive dissonance

Filter Bubbles

Misinformation

Polarization

Confirmation Bias 

Anchoring Bias 

General cognition and behaviorism

Classic and operand conditioning

Mere-exposure effect

Publication: Debunking Instagram's Algorithm-Sugarcoating


Reviewed and archived by the Leibniz-Institute for Social Sciences


Our publication on the portrayal of Instagram's proprietary algorithms by CEO Adam Mosseri investigates his statement in a quantitative and qualitative sentiment analysis and presents opposing scholarly literature. In a timely manner, it will be translated and republished in German, as well.

Imprint, Legal Notice and Scientific Leadership

Imprint, Legal Notice and Scientific Leadership

Official name of the institution:

Zentrum für Medienpsychologie und Verhaltensforschung (ZeMV)

Type of institution:

Non-profit organization

Represented by:

International Council of Academics for Progressive Education
https://www.icape-edu.com

Contact:

E-Mail: kontakt@zemv.org
Website: https://www.zemv.org

Content Responsibility:

Prof. Dr. Tobey Gross, gemäß § 55 Abs. 2 RStV

Scientific Directorate:

Dr. Sławomira Kołsut, Prof. Dr. Tobey Gross, Prof. Dr. Cesar Narvaez Carrion, André Michaud, Yassine Zerrouki, Dr. Asaad Hamood, Dr. Basile M. Mukelele, Dr. Mohamed Dihi

Affiliation:

Subsidiary (International Council of Academics for Progressive Education)

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