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Study finds the way people interpret karma varies according to whether they’re talking about their own experiences or those ...
Learn more about why we trust people from a low socioeconomic background over those who grew up with privilege.
Most humans can recall specific events and past experiences for long periods of time. This capability, referred to as ...
The Curtis H. Larson Award is conferred upon the graduate chosen as senior class speaker. The selection is made by faculty and graduating seniors. The award was established in memory of the late ...
When deciding whom to trust, people are more likely to choose individuals who grew up with less money over those who went to private schools or vacationed in Europe, according to research published by ...
One in four people stood up to extreme group pressure in a famous conformity study. Learn how to become one of these “heroic ...
A meta-analysis examines the progress scientific psychology has made in strengthening its practices and results.
Assistant Professor of Psychology at Yale University and 2025 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award recipient Julia Leonard’s ...
James is a published author with four pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, strange science, ...
"We did a lot of field studies and got nothing to show for it," said one U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory ...
David, Bobby, and Eddy—were reunited by chance, only to uncover they’d been unknowingly part of a secret psychological ...
Trust of our neighbors is increasingly required to our shared human experience.