What can your online avatar say about your personality?
More communication among individuals is occurring online, and often between individuals who do not know each other offline. Researchers at...
Read moreMore communication among individuals is occurring online, and often between individuals who do not know each other offline. Researchers at...
Read moreGift exchanges can reveal how people think about others, what they value and enjoy, and how they build and maintain...
Read moreEmotions are powerful motivators of human behavior and attitudes. Emotions also play an important role in guiding policy support in...
Read moreGossip is pervasive in our society, and our penchant for gossip can be found in most of our everyday conversations....
Read moreEmpathy is typically seen as eliciting warmth and compassion—a generally positive state that makes people do good things to others....
Read moreResearchers at Utrecht University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute collaborated on a meta-analysis of research on adolescent sexual...
Read moreIn brief: The definition of thriving involves 5 components of well-being Relationships provide 2 types of support: source of strength...
Read moreDiversity in the workplace has been a contentious issue for many employers. In May 2014, Google disclosed that 70% of its employees...
Read morePeople's emotional reactions and desires in initial romantic encounters determine the fate of a potential relationship. Responsiveness may be one...
Read morePrevious research has shown that men perceive the color red on a woman to be a signal of sexual receptivity....
Read moreOver the last few years, we've seen increasing dissent among liberals and conservatives on important issues such as gun control,...
Read moreResearchers at the University of Surrey and the University of Southampton have investigated whether narcissists can elicit empathy for another...
Read moreResearchers from California State University, Long Beach, the University of Kent and the University of Missouri collaborated on a study...
Read moreAn article titled "Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior," published in The Wall Street Journal in 2011, has continued to provoke a cultural...
Read moreAt the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) conference in Austin, Joshua Greene of Harvard talked about how moral questions...
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