Spend Less by Using Strategies That Suit You The financial strategies that suit you best are likely to be most effective.
Intellectual Humility Can Lessen Political Myside Bias Intellectual humility may help us scrutinize our political beliefs and be fairer and more rational when evaluating political information.
John M. Zelenski John M. Zelenski is a Professor of Psychology at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
The Social Costs of Seeking Solitude People who enjoy spending time by themselves are more likely to be socially excluded.
People’s Appearances Reveal Their Taste in Music From band tees to Yeezys, the way you look speaks volumes about your taste in music.
Do Narcissists Lack Empathy? It Depends Whether narcissists lack empathy or not largely depends on what we mean when we say “empathy.”
The Chicken and Egg of Pride and Social Rank Pride is a cause and a consequence of high social status; and, in the same way, high social status is a cause and consequence of pride.
Who Takes Action for Social Inclusion? Two characteristics matter when getting people to act for a more inclusive world.