Is Limiting What You Eat Making You Lonely? Food restrictions and loneliness are on the rise; they may be related epidemics.
Thinking about Other People’s Minds Affects How Children Respond to Unfairness How children react to unfairness depends on how much they consider other people’s thoughts about the situation.
Do You Have the ”Right Stuff” to Be a Successful Entrepreneur? An algorithm based on your personality can predict whether your profile matches that of a successful entrepreneur.
Do We Become More Empathic as We Get Older? A study of how six large samples of adults changed over time may answer this question.
Certain Personalities Make Some Professional Truck Drivers More Dangerous than Others You should hope that the driver of that 18-wheeler coming toward you has certain personality characteristics rather than others.
Why Do People Fall into the Trap of On-again/Off-again Relationships? Some people can’t seem to decide whether to stay together or break up. Is their personality to blame?
From Reptile Overlords to Rubella Outbreaks: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories People believe a lot of wild ideas, but what makes conspiracy theory beliefs so alluring and enduring?
People’s Faces Can Give Clues about What Kind of Partner They Are Men’s—but not women’s—faces convey information about their approaches to relationships.
Is it Wrong to Show off Your Wealth? People differ in how they judge those who flaunt their wealth, and this difference depends on their core moral beliefs.
Next! ... When Pursuit for “The Best” Can Undermine Your Romantic Relationships People who strive to make the best choices in life may be vulnerable to experiencing discontent in their relationships.