Insights and Advice for International Students This thorough and thoughtful guide describes the obstacles that international students often face and offers advice for overcoming them.
How Can I Help? How you help your romantic partner manage their emotions is important for your relationship well-being.
The Power of One Partner Feeling Loved One partner feeling loved may be enough to protect relationships during difficult times.
How Do Violent Extremists Persuade People to Join Their Causes? Violent extremist groups often draw on morality to convince good people to do bad things.
Falsely Accused or Getting Away With It: Political Ideology Relates to Concern About Social Errors False accusations bother liberals; getting away with transgressions bothers conservatives.
New Research Identifies Several Warning Signs That Could Predict Intimate Partner Violence Researchers publishing in Social Psychological and Personality Science have identified several warning signs that have been linked to intimate partner violence.
Your Coworker Called You a Liar. What’s Next? What do you do after someone offends you? The answer depends on the type of offense and your cultural background.
When Egalitarians Discriminate People who say they’re committed to equality discriminate against overweight men.
SPSP Joins Multi-Society Partnership to Relaunch Open-Access Journal Personality Science SPSP is excited to partner with societies around the world to relaunch the journal Personality Science.
SPSP Announces Results of First Publications Demographics Survey As part of an effort to enhance inclusive excellence in publication practices, SPSP is releasing its first publication demographics report.