Reflecting on Your Legacy Could Make You More Philanthropic, New Research Finds New research suggests that contemplating your legacy could make you more likely to leave money to charity and less to loved ones.
Learning About Systemic Racism Can Reduce Anti-indigenous Bias Education can help reduce racism, especially when it contends with the realities of systemic racism.
How to Get Away With Giving Up on Your New Year’s Resolution People like to blame lack of time for failures, but other excuses are more effective.
What Makes It Cultural Appropriation? When brands borrow from other cultures, is it appropriation or appreciation?
Scholar Spotlight: Ekin Birdir on How Culture Shapes Ideas of Peace Social psychologist Ekin Birdir reflects on how culture and identity shape the way people think about peace.
DARN Community Members Share Advice and Inspiration for Graduate Students with Disabilities In this feature, members of the Disability Advocacy and Research Network (DARN) offer expert advice for those encountering ableism in academia.
Progress Report: How Personality and Social Psychology Review is Creating Culture Change In a new article, the editors of Personality and Social Psychology Review, provide an update on their efforts to create a more inclusive field.
Boosting Your Status: When and Why Trying Matters Why do people scoff at trying to be cool but think less of those who become wealthy without trying?
Willful Ignorance is Bliss, but at a Cost Not knowing how our actions may harm others allows us to feel good about ourselves while doing bad.