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A sample of recent research covering conspiracy theories, emotional regulation, and much more.
Scams are now one of the most common crimes in the world. In the most recent issue of PSPI, real-life accounts are used to illustrate how pervasive and indiscriminate fraud can be.
A sample of recent research covering alcohol use, adolescent development, executive function and more.
An eclectic collection of seven articles and four commentaries showcase the power and ongoing challenges of multidisciplinary collaborations in psychological science.
Teaching: Researchers are beginning to understand altruism in new ways. This student activity highlights the real-world implications.
Matthias Mehl, a social psychologist at the University of Arizona, who helped conduct the study, recently set out to replicate his findings with a larger data set: audio from more...
Psychology offers both descriptive and analytical accounts of human experience and behavior. Science champions the latter.
Both the field of psychological science and APS are in flux. In this session, the panelists confront the profound upheavals reshaping our discipline and outline a strategic vision...
Most working hours now run through machines that shape what we decide. The unit psychology studies has changed. Here is what that means for measuring anything human.
A new study assesses how cognitive skills of great apes vary between individuals.
In the last three years, most of us have felt our scientific world shift. Artificial intelligence and LLMs are changing the ways we think about statistics, predictions, theories, a...
Psychology at the United Nations is essential for an interconnected world.
APS issued a statement urging Congress and the White House to work together to ensure the sustained continuity of research, education, and training supported by the Directorate of...
Former Editor-in-Chief and APS Fellow Robert Goldstone (Indiana University) pulls together a collection featuring voices at the intersection of psychology and AI.
Neuroscientist Emily Finn often trawls Reddit for disagreements about television shows, movies, books or podcasts—any narratives that “evoke really different reactions in different...
What are the factors that can destabilize large groups? Are we seeing early signs of this in the west now? What can we as psychological scientists do about it?
… This wasn’t just in my head. In a 2017 study led by the evolutionary psychologist Robin Dunbar, researchers at the University of Oxford found that nights out with friends support...
Evolutionary psychology is known to explain dark parts of our nature, like homicide. But it also sheds light on prosocial behaviors, like love.
The latest PSPI issue examines the political psychology of economic inequality and highlights the cognitive processes that sustain high levels of inequality across nations.
On “The Interview,” Laurie Santos, a cognitive scientist and a professor at Yale, says that Americans think about happiness in unique ways, and they have for a long time.
The most successful streaming platforms have been created using media psychology in designs that keep viewers immersed, loyal and habituated.
There are several psychological reasons why some people reject scientific consensus. How distant one feels psychologically from science increases the likelihood of rejection.
Psychologists study how humans process music. Technology now allows us to listen to music anytime—and this mind-music connection may shape our individual and group identity.
A new systems-epidemiology study maps how 29 separate biological, psychological, and social factors interact to trap young adults aged 18 to 40 in self-reinforcing psychiatric loop...
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