Moral Echo Chambers Breed Radicalization Is there a connection between posting hate speech and being in a morally homogeneous group?
Does Danger Level Affect Bystanders’ Intervention in Real-life Conflicts? Public surveillance cameras show what people actually do.
The Psychology of Live Theatre: Can Seeing Theatre Increase Empathy? Measuring the benefits of going to the theatre.
When Congress Speaks (and Posts and Tweets) Political ideology affects the language that we—and they—use.
Group Favors Can Lower Gratitude People may feel less grateful when they are helped as a part of a group, compared to when they are the only ones helped.
Why Longstanding Rituals Block Diversity and Inclusion Goals Alterations to rituals and traditions trigger moral outrage.
Sometimes, the People Who Seem Safest Actually Pose the Biggest Risk. Why? We trust fellow members of our groups, even when we probably shouldn’t.
How Feeling Understood Can Help Us Trust People with Whom We Disagree In a world of growing political, economic, and ethnic tension, feeling understood by the members of groups to which we don’t belong may be the key to a way forward.
Who Do Multiracial People Consider Part of their Racial Ingroup? Multiracial people’s racial ingroups include more people than just those with whom they share their multiple racial identities.