by Dan White
According to a June 2014 study by social scientists at Facebook, Cornell and UC San Francisco, emotions can spread among users of online social networks.
“People who had positive content experimentally reduced on their Facebook news feed, for one week, used more negative words in their status updates. When news feed negativity was reduced, the opposite pattern occurred: significantly more positive words were used in peoples’ status updates,” says Jeff Hancock, a Cornell University professor of communications. — Source: News.Cornell.edu





How does this cartoon make you feel? (Check all that apply)
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 Safe
 Doomed
 Disoriented
 Disgusted
 Doomed
 Nostalgic [/column]
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 In The Mood For Love
 In The Mood For Antiquing
 Grouchy
 Man, I really need a cat
 That man is making eyes at my wife!
 Satan is OK!
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