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Ana Belmonte, Psy.D. is the division chair for the forensic psychology department at The Chicago School, joins Lisa Dent to ...
A new study led by Michigan State University found that as people get better at handling stress on a daily basis, they also ...
In her winning photo, “The Bridge to Bird Paradise,” entomology and wildlife ecology and conservation double major Grace ...
People who view the world as a savage social jungle are more likely to admire antagonistic leaders, praising their competence ...
Psychology professor Amy Stamates on the study, the work of the university’s Health and Alcohol-Related Problems Lab, and our ...
New research shows nostalgia is more often tied to coastlines, lakes, and rivers than forests or fields in both the UK and US.
The findings revealed notable patterns. For example, people with extroverted personalities were more likely to enjoy ...
Research by Professor Ike Silver and co-authors examines why people tend to escalate moral judgments when responding publicly ...
A new study published in June 2025 has quantified “cool.” The study, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, ...
A new study reveals that long-tailed macaques, like humans, are most captivated by videos featuring social conflict and ...
‘Remote communication strips away nonverbal cues, such as body language and eye contact, which help us feel understood and ...
New cohorts of media savvy professionals include writers, producers, programmers, engineers, designers, directors, artists, ...