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How the fear of missing out affects young people's binge drinkingThis means that Fomo—the fear of missing out—might be a better predictor of young adults' drinking behavior than anticipating regret. For our most recently published research study, we ...
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JOMO: The joy of missing a night out (and not regretting it)JOMO stands for "Joy Of Missing Out", which can be translated as "the joy of missing something". FOMO, on the other hand, is the "Fear Of Missing Out", which means "the fear of missing something".
We’ve all heard the term FOMO before, but have you ever stopped to wonder why we fear missing out? Here, an expert explains why we get FOMO, and how we can get it under control. If you don’t ...
That sinking feeling has a name: FOMO — Fear of Missing Out. It’s a psychological tug-of-war, driven by the idea that something exciting or important could be happening without you. And in the age of ...
Over a number of research studies, we've tried to figure out why regret doesn't change drinking behavior. What we've found is that for many young people, the fear of missing out on the good things ...
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