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Emotional Manipulation in the Workplace: The Machiavellian Playbook
Attenuating the costs of Machiavellian tendencies in the workplace.
Feeling Guilty About Browsing Social Media at Work?
If you don’t overdo it, browsing social media may actually benefit you…and your employer.
Sexy Social Media Photos Disproportionately Penalize Female Candidates
Do sexy photos on personal social media penalize the professional advancement of female candidates?
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.
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.
Getting the Boot and the Cold Shoulder?
Is social exclusion hindering young, unemployed adults' path to success?
Guilt Proneness
Good for achieving but not for winning.
New SPSP Resources Aim to Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
SPSP is excited to share new tools that will make personality and social psychology a more equitable and welcoming field for all psychologists.