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jammerjoint t1_j1zl8ku wrote
Original article: https://doi.org/10.1177/19485506221125411
Daily diary entries analyzed for 79 newlywed couples.
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Jazzlike-Drop23 t1_j22eiwn wrote
I would agree with this. Far easier to get angry with my wife for small things when I'm stressed.
Hardly ground breaking research. Surely people are generally more irritable when stressed anyway?
EscapeVelocity83 t1_j23o5fl wrote
I think cortisol level goes down when you win free stuff testosterone goes up, then you think you have a good relationship
punkito1985 t1_j22mqi3 wrote
Another copypasted low effort psypost.org karmawhoring post? Never change r/science!
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0ba78683-dbdd-4a31-a t1_j20jvb9 wrote
Sure, but if you're going to abandon research because you reckon you already know the answer then you may have misunderstood the purpose of science.
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0ba78683-dbdd-4a31-a t1_j20m3ah wrote
If the results can't be reproduced then can they be trusted?
Sarcomere_stevey t1_j20stjq wrote
I mean the tittle is “new research” that is a bit misleading then
0ba78683-dbdd-4a31-a t1_j20t1tp wrote
Fair, it should probably say "New research supports/corroborates/whatever..."
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Murkus t1_j20t6u6 wrote
Don't try apologise for psypost trying to make a clickbaity headlines out of anything they can find their hands on though..
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Murkus t1_j20t43r wrote
Psypost. Known for terrible 'science,' reporting. Best you keep an eye out for them.
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EscapeVelocity83 t1_j23o1v5 wrote
New research shows rich guys are favored and have lower stress hormones
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supabrandie t1_j22dkye wrote
What an utter waste of time and resources.
Edit: I don’t mind the subject matter, I mind the terrible research design parading as legitimate science.
Jazzlike-Drop23 t1_j22em93 wrote
Yeah seems pretty obvious. Feel stressed = be more negative.
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EscapeVelocity83 t1_j23o9fy wrote
Well if you were wealthy and useful for fun or something
DIABLO258 t1_j217386 wrote
I've been told to ignore anything from psypost, and I follow people blindly so I will ignore this post