Media Psychology (MA) Program
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NBC News Travel
Your shiny, happy vacation on Facebook is a lie, and that's OK.
by Dana McMahan | May 21, 2013
Not only do people edit their vacation photos they post on Facebook—selecting the ones of the best experiences, a little cropping here, a little faux vintage filter there—some are actually starting to edit what they do on their vacations in order to get a more impressive status update.
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The Business Journals
How to buy a business without regretting it
by Dorsey Kindler | January 24, 2013
The key to purchasing a small business without buyer’s remorse is to understand your motivations and do your homework.
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CNN.com
Why did Colorado shooting suspect avoid social media?
by Doug Gross | July 23, 2012
CNN — It's a truth of the digital age. When a person is plucked from obscurity, for good reasons or bad, the first thing curiosity-seekers do is turn to the Web.
Facebook or Twitter. LinkedIn or Tumblr. We expect social media to shed light on a person's personality, especially when, as in the case of Colorado shooting suspect James Holmes, we're trying to explain the unexplainable.
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The Media Psychology Blog
New! MA in Media Psychology at MSPP.edu
by Pamela Rutledge, PhD, MBA | July 19, 2012
Master of Arts in Media Psychology, 10 Month Accelerated Online Program Media Psychology.
I’m excited to announce the new Master’s program in Media Psychology at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (MSPP).
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5/23/13