Streaks work for two reasons: what behavioral economists call loss aversion and potential gain, said Dr. Katy Milkman, a behavioral scientist at the University of Pennsylvania.Let’s start with gains: ...
Professor Bruce Hood, of the University of Bristol, speaks of the human tendency "to blow things out of proportion…[focusing] on our own failings or inadequacies". He runs ten-week courses at Bristol ...
Lukas Lengersdorff and Claus Lamm discuss three misconceptions that stand in the way of an informed discussion.
A new study shows that supports at the individual, relational, and community levels work together to foster resilience, ...
In her first column, APS President Randi Martin makes the case for collaborative research that cuts across research areas. In ...
OCD can be treated, but people with the disorder tend to have a lower quality of life than neurotypical people. A recent ...
Podcast: Under the Cortex features Michael Kramer from the University of Zurich to discuss how, as individuals step up to ...
Teaching: Lesson plans about the changeability or controllability of traits that other people possess and how they can play a ...
Multi-lab, high-quality replications of important experiments in psychological science along with comments by the authors of the original studies. Replicability is a cornerstone of science. Yet ...