To Condemn or Condone? Responding When Loved Ones Misbehave We are lenient when the ones we love misbehave, but feel worse ourselves.
Where Do First Impressions of Faces Come From? When we see a stranger, we automatically form a first impression based on their facial appearance. But what makes a person appear trustworthy or dominant to us?
Your Tears Can Function as a Social Glue Shedding tears can be important in communicating with others and getting them closer to you.
Men Who Look Smart and Women Who Look Attractive Are Judged as More Human Looking “human” is not as straightforward as you might think…it depends on your gender and facial appearance.
Environmentalists Are Better Cooperators—and They Benefit From It People who protect the environment are more cooperative, compete to be environmental, and benefit from their good reputation.
Dictators Appear Colder Than Democratically Elected Leaders People perceive dictators as unattractive and cold, and they’re right.