Curiosity About Religion Is Viewed as Morally Virtuous, New Research Finds People from diverse religious backgrounds in the United States view curiosity about religion as morally virtuous, according to a new study.
Who Creates Extreme “Fitspiration”? Extremely unrealistic body imagery abounds on social media, but who creates it?
Advances in AI: OpenAI, ChatGPT, and GPT-4 Industry Trends and News for Graduate Students As artificial intelligence continues to advance, Lourdes Mestre discusses complexities for graduate students and researchers in social and personality psychology.
SPSP Seeking the Next Editor of Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin Submit a self-nomination or nominate a colleague to serve as the next editor of PSPB!
When Negative Emotions Might Not Be So Negative How you think and feel about emotions can be important for well-being.
Money and Status Fever in an Unequal World Different people have different reasons to seek more wealth and status in the face of inequality.
Can You Tell I’m Less Chatty Now? Turns out people notice when others’ behavior changes from context to context.
Narcissistic Bosses: The Right Dose Makes the Difference Why a small dose of narcissism in your boss can actually make you happier with them.
Breaking Barriers for Women in the Workplace People and contexts create a cycle that is difficult to break.