Affective polarization is a key concern in America and other democracies. Although past evidence suggests some ways to minimize it, there are no easily applicable interventions that have been found to work in the increasingly polarized climate. This project examines whether irrelevant factors, or incidental happiness more specifically, have the power to reduce affective polarization (i.e., misattribution of affect or "carryover effect"). On the flip side, happiness can minimize systematic processing, thus enhancing beliefs in conspiracy theories and impeding individual ability to recognize deep fakes. Three preregistered survey experiments in the US, Poland, and the Netherlands (total N = 3611) induced happiness in three distinct ways. Happ...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of mood on suggestibility in the misinformation par...
People generally show strong responses to positive or rewarding experiences, for example, winning a ...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
Research on subjective well-being (SWB; i.e., happiness) relies heavily on self-report methodologies...
The topic of subjective wellbeing has been the topic of research for almost 40 years. This research ...
Political scientists traditionally have analyzed the effect of politics on subjective well-being (SW...
Promoting happiness within society is good for health, but could the overpromotion of happiness have...
Promoting happiness within society is good for health, but could the overpromotion of happiness have...
This study examines the influence of discrete incidental positive emotions (joy and contentment) on ...
We explore if misinformation from political elites (i.e., members of the US Congress) and extreme pa...
Three studies (two conducted in Israel and one in the United States) examined associations between s...
"Happiness research" studies the correlates of subjective well-being, generally through survey metho...
This study was based on recent findings by Tan & Forgas (2010) were mood affected selfishness and fa...
Nowadays, it is hard to venture online without coming across a heated discussion over “Fake News”; a...
Elites in the U.S. have become increasingly polarized over the past several decades. More recently, ...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of mood on suggestibility in the misinformation par...
People generally show strong responses to positive or rewarding experiences, for example, winning a ...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...
Research on subjective well-being (SWB; i.e., happiness) relies heavily on self-report methodologies...
The topic of subjective wellbeing has been the topic of research for almost 40 years. This research ...
Political scientists traditionally have analyzed the effect of politics on subjective well-being (SW...
Promoting happiness within society is good for health, but could the overpromotion of happiness have...
Promoting happiness within society is good for health, but could the overpromotion of happiness have...
This study examines the influence of discrete incidental positive emotions (joy and contentment) on ...
We explore if misinformation from political elites (i.e., members of the US Congress) and extreme pa...
Three studies (two conducted in Israel and one in the United States) examined associations between s...
"Happiness research" studies the correlates of subjective well-being, generally through survey metho...
This study was based on recent findings by Tan & Forgas (2010) were mood affected selfishness and fa...
Nowadays, it is hard to venture online without coming across a heated discussion over “Fake News”; a...
Elites in the U.S. have become increasingly polarized over the past several decades. More recently, ...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of mood on suggestibility in the misinformation par...
People generally show strong responses to positive or rewarding experiences, for example, winning a ...
Happiness research is one of the most vivid and fruitful parts of modern economics. The focus is on ...