Media Behavior Science & Psychology

Where does the individual begin and technology end


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Baseline strategies towards Future research exploring strategies to bridge digital divides and promote equitable access to technological advancements.

The first source explores Albert Bandura's social cognitive theory and its application to understanding human adaptation and change in the digital age, focusing on self-efficacy and its impact on education, occupation, and societal well-being amidst technological advancements and globalization. The second source examines the impact and engagement of a virtual reality (VR) documentary on nuclear weapons, detailing the research methodology, findings, and best practices for implementing similar VR activations for social change. The third source compares AI tokenism—the deceptive practice of falsely promoting AI capabilities—to prestidigitation (magic tricks), analyzing their nature of deception and potential ethical implications.



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Media Behavior Science & PsychologyBy Research conducted by WIlliam Lamont Robinson published as Methodic Memory under the pseodnym of Muhammad Hasan Rahmatullah