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  2. Vicarious trauma after viewing media - Wikipedia

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    The information they hear may have a negative psychological impact on the person even though they did not experience the trauma themselves. [6] Research on vicarious trauma has focused on how mental health providers, medical workers, and first responders respond to the trauma they hear about in their everyday work experiences.

  3. Social impact of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Journalist Dan Savage receives a Webby Special Achievement Award in 2011 for his anti-bullying It Gets Better Project, [27] which started on YouTube and drew video responses from the highest levels of government. [28] The anti-bullying It Gets Better Project expanded from a single YouTube video directed to discouraged or suicidal LGBT teens. [29]

  4. Psychological effects of Internet use - Wikipedia

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    According to the article 'Digital power: exploring the effects of social media on children's spirituality', children consider the Internet as their third place after home and school. [36] One of the main effects social media has had on children is the effect of cyber bullying.

  5. The Ultimate Guide to Being Single on Valentine’s Day - AOL

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    In other words, being single on Valentine’s Day means you get to spend an entire day doing whatever TF you want. In case you’re in need of a little inspiration, here are a whole bunch of ways ...

  6. Gabe Ginsberg/FilmMagic Britney Spears is getting candid about her single life. “It’s so weird being single,” Spears, 42, confessed in a lengthy Instagram post on Sunday, December 10.

  7. List of psychological effects - Wikipedia

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    Audience effect; Baader–Meinhof effect; Barnum effect; Bezold effect; Birthday-number effect; Boomerang effect; Bouba/kiki effect; Bystander effect; Cheerleader effect; Cinderella effect; Cocktail party effect; Contrast effect; Coolidge effect; Crespi effect; Cross-race effect; Curse of knowledge; Diderot effect; Dunning–Kruger effect ...

  8. Social media and psychology - Wikipedia

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    In an article titled Social Impact of Psychological Research on Well-Being Shared in Social Media, Pulido et al. [22] found a 15.7% social impact in their results. These new results were compared to a previous study conducted by Pulido et al., [ 23 ] which had a high of 4.98% compared to 27.5% in the new study.

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