Elianne Albath
@ealbath.bsky.social
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Social Psychologist, Ph.D. | Research in social exclusion and disconnection | PostDoc Basel University🇨🇭
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This project is part of our @snsf-ch.bsky.social project investigating ostracism using large panel surveys.

#PsychSciSky #SocialPsychology #MentalHealth
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We analyzed data from 11 European countries and found that while the strength of the effect varied, all countries showed a positive association between depression/anxiety symptoms and ostracism.
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People with more symptoms are not just more likely to be ostracized—they also more often ostracize others.
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🚨 New paper out in Journal of Affective Disorders, with @bogatyreva-nat.bsky.social, @chrbuettner.bsky.social, and Rainer Greifeneder!

How are depression and anxiety linked to ostracism? Turns out, it’s a two-way street.

Open access: 🔗 doi.org/10.1016/j.ja...

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📣 We're #hiring! Looking for a stellar student to do a #PhD on feelings of social exclusion in a personal or political context / on political participation and exchange. All information on the link below. Please share widely! 🔄 #SocialPsych #PolPsy #PhDSky #PsychSciSky
jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stell...
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Narcissists report more ostracism—but why? 🤔

Led by @chrbuettner.bsky.social, this paper uncovers three key mechanisms linking #narcissism & #ostracism using experiments, experience sampling, surveys, and 14 years of data (N = 77,000+).

Check it out! ⬇️

#SocialPsychology #PsychSky
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You’re seated at a table with strangers in a busy restaurant. They nod at you, then continue using their phones without talking. Do you feel excluded?
Turns out, the answer depends a lot on cultural context!

Read more in our #OpenAccess paper ⬇️
#psychology #socialpsyc
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New #OpenAccess paper in Social Influence!

@ealbath.bsky.social R Greifeneder, and I studied how #culture shapes perceptions of #phubbing, feeling ignored when someone uses their phone, in six countries: 🇮🇳 🇰🇪 🇻🇪 🇦🇹 🇧🇪 & 🇬🇧 (flag test 😉)!

Read here: doi.org/10.1080/1553...

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Cultural differences in perceiving co-present phone use as phubbing: Evidence from six countries
Phubbing is feeling excluded and ignored by someone using a phone during a face-to-face interaction. Phubbing has mostly been investigated in Western samples. However, culture likely shapes whether...
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scicomguy.bsky.social
Tracking #conspiracy belief over time offers a window into how psychological needs factor into such thinking. A real pleasure to be involved in this great study led by @ealbath.bsky.social ! (+ @mdmarques.com and others)
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What drives conspiracy beliefs? 📊
Feeling less control or less connected predicts increases over time—surprisingly, so does more meaning in life.

New research tracking 4 years of data:
🔗 Read more in our open-access paper ⬇️

#SocialPsychology
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New findings! 📊
Analyzing 4 annual waves of data (N = 55,269), we show:

Between-person:
Chronically lower need satisfaction links to stronger conspiracy beliefs (CB).

Within-person:
- Lower control & belonging → increases in CB.
- Higher meaning in life also → increases in CB.

To the paper ⬇️
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Does Lower Psychological Need Satisfaction Foster Conspiracy Belief? Longitudinal Effects Over 3 Years in New Zealand

impressive paper led by @ealbath.bsky.social using longitudinal data to add evidence to the causal nature of how conspiracy beliefs and psychological needs are related
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Very cool paper on social exclusion experiences online!

Would be interesting to see how these findings translate to other platforms, like those centered on pictures rather than text. #SocialPsychology #ostracism #socialexclusion
spspnews.bsky.social
How do people behave after feeling the sting of social exclusion on social media? New #PSPB research suggests users quickly made new posts to reach broad audiences but took longer to engage in direct interactions with specific individuals.

Learn more: ow.ly/gmgv50UkUmn
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According to my freshmen students, I’m not just their lecturer—I’m a style icon! 💃 My millennial heart may or may not have skipped a beat reading that in their evaluations. 😄
But seriously, such a fun, interactive group with great discussions—teaching them has been a total joy. ❤️ #socialpsychology
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Hello, Bluesky! ☁️ Just landed here from Twitter and setting up camp 🚀 If we’ve connected before, let’s reconnect—if not, let’s start fresh. Say hi! 👋✨ #BlueskySocial #NewHere