
Tag: Social Psychology


Comparing your house to your neighbors’ can lead to dissatisfaction

Research links civic engagement to resilience

Opposites attract and, together, they can make surprisingly gratifying decisions: When couples make a joint decision, study finds conflicting interpersonal orientations can produce decisions that satisfy both parties

Tech fixes can’t protect us from disinformation campaigns: US should focus on the psychology of false beliefs

Parental support linked to how well millennials transition to college life

When tempers flare, nurses’ injuries could rise

Older immigrants living in US more satisfied with life than native-born counterparts

Reattaching to work is just as important as detaching from work, study finds

Messages of stewardship affect Christians’ attitudes about climate change

MDMA users more empathetic than other drug users, study suggests

People think and behave differently in virtual reality than they do in real life

A role for microRNAs in social behavior: Researchers uncover how a microRNA cluster regulates synapse development and sociability

Length of eye blinks might act as conversational cue: Studies of conversations with avatars show that people use blinks as nonverbal feedback

Can social media lead to labor market discrimination?

Is there a universal hierarchy of human senses?

Guidelines for a standardized data format for use in cross-linguistic studies

Media violence, impulsivity and family conflict tied to aggressive behaviors in teenagers

Out of office: Examining the relationship between stress and remote work

Where you live might influence how you measure up against your peers

Corruption is hard to hide if you’re a politician whose face is wide

On-again, off-again relationships might be toxic for mental health: On-off relationships are associated with higher rates of abuse, poorer communication and lower levels of commitment

Rapid-onset gender dysphoria

Can parents of juvenile offenders still dream?

Giving up on your goal? Read this first

One thing you’ll find in the obits of many long-living people: Religious affiliation linked to nearly 4-year longevity boost

Graphene carpets: So neurons communicate better

Bad news becomes hysteria in crowds, new research shows

Want narcissists to donate to your cause? Make it about them
