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Income Inequality and Distrust Foster Academic Dishonesty
Morality Psychological Science Schools Social Behavior Socioeconomic Status
2012/4/6
College professors and students are in an arms race over cheating. Students find new sources for pre-written term papers; professors find new ways to check the texts they get for plagiarized material....
Income Inequality and Distrust Foster Academic Dishonesty
Morality Psychological Science Schools Social Behavior Socioeconomic Status
2012/4/5
College professors and students are in an arms race over cheating. Students find new sources for pre-written term papers; professors find new ways to check the texts they get for plagiarized material....
Brain Stores Objects by Color, Too
Attention Embodied Cognition Individual Differences Priming Psychological Science Word Recognition
2012/4/6
How do we know what a lemon is, or a baseball? “Theories that explain how our brains store knowledge say that similar knowledge is stored in similar places. So things that are related – in how they lo...
Brain Stores Objects by Color, Too
Attention Embodied Cognition Individual Differences Priming Psychological Science Word Recognition
2012/4/5
How do we know what a lemon is, or a baseball? “Theories that explain how our brains store knowledge say that similar knowledge is stored in similar places. So things that are related – in how they lo...
Empathy Doesn’t Extend Across the Political Aisle
Intergroup Relations Judgment Psychological Science Social Cognition Social Perception Theory of Mind
2012/4/5
When we try to put ourselves in someone else’s shoes, we usually go all the way, assuming that they feel the same way we do. But a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Associ...
A Wandering Mind Reveals Mental Processes and Priorities
Attention Cognitive Processes Cognitive Psychology Memory Psychological Science
2012/3/29
Odds are you’re not going to make it all the way through this article without thinking about something else.In fact, studies have found that our minds are wandering half the time, drifting off to thou...
Methodological Innovation: Science’s Unsung Hero
Methodology Perspectives on Psychological Science Scientists
2012/3/28
What’s more important to the progress of psychological science: theory or method? Both—and the synergy between the two, says University of Washington psychologist, Anthony G. Greenwald. But there’s a ...
Low Socioeconomic Status Means Worse Health – But Not for Everyone
Health Perspectives on Psychological Science Poverty Socioeconomic Status Stress
2012/3/22
Poverty is bad for your health. Poor people are much more likely to have heart disease, stroke, and cancer than wealthy people, and have a lower life expectancy, too. Children who grow up poor are mor...
What was B.F. Skinner really like? A study parses his traits
Behaviorism History of Psychology Personality Traits Personality/Social Perspectives on Psychological Science
2012/3/22
March 20th marks the birthday of famed behavioral psychologist B.F. Skinner, who would have turned 108 today. Besides Sigmund Freud, B.F. Skinner was the most famous and perhaps the most influential p...
Is modern medicine ill with dehumanization? New article offers a diagnosis, unveils its causes, and prescribes a humanizing cure
Health Interpersonal Relationships Perspectives on Psychological Science Policy
2012/3/20
“Anyone who has been admitted into a hospital or undergone a procedure, even if cared for in the most appropriate way, can feel as though they were treated like an animal or object,” says Harvard Univ...
Checking Off Symptoms Online Affects Our Perceptions of Risk
Decision Making Health Judgment Psychological Science Social Cognition
2012/3/20
You’ve been feeling under the weather. You Google your symptoms. A half-hour later, you’re convinced it’s nothing serious—or afraid you have cancer. More than 60 percent of Americans get their health ...
Aging and Depression
Aging Depression
2012/3/14
Old age is often portrayed as a time of rest, reflection, and opportunities to do things that were put off while raising families and pursuing careers.
Unfortunately, the aging process is not always ...
Your parents were right: Hard experiences may indeed make you tough. Psychological scientists have found that, while going through many experiences like assault, hurricanes, and bereavement can be psy...
Suppressing Feelings of Compassion Makes People Feel Less Moral
Antisocial Behavior Emotional Control Emotions Morality Psychological Science Values
2012/3/20
It’s normal to not always act on your sense of compassion—for example, by walking past a beggar on the street without giving them any money. Maybe you want to save your money or avoid engaging with a ...
Just 60 Seconds of Combat Impairs Memory
Exercise, Forgetting, Memory, Psychological Science
2012/3/20
Just 60 seconds of all-out physical exertion in a threatening situation can seriously damage the memories of those involved for many details of the incident, according to a new study of police officer...