Job Searching During a Pandemic: Insights from Graduate Students The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically disrupted labor markets around the world. Graduate students recently on the job market share their experiences seeking both academic and nonacademic work during the past year.
Young Children Use Nonverbal Cues to Detect Deception By the time they’re six, tricking your kids is not as easy as it used to be.
How and Why the Wealthy Try to Cover Up Their Privileges After their advantages are pointed out to them, the wealthy exaggerate how hard they work and how much they suffered.
Perceived Attractiveness Really is in the Eye of the Beholder A smile might make you more attractive, but it also depends on who’s looking.
Single? The Key to Belonging May Be Closer Than You Think Single or in a relationship? Either way offers a path to belonging.
Attitudes about Others Can Be Contagious Can attitudes about others be caught like a virus? Our research indicates that the answer is yes.
Right Time, Right Place, Right Issue: When Research Matters to Legislators Legislators tell us when they will (and won’t) be interested in what science has to say.
Executives’ Careers and Corporate Success—How Far Do Looks Go? Does appearance affect executives’ careers and corporate success?