Variety in Conceptualizations, Behaviors, and Spending May Boost Happiness What behaviors lead to the greatest happiness and well-being?
A Tale of Two Systems: What Can Behavioral Science Learn From Literature? We could benefit from taking Hamlet’s advice.
Virtual Reality, Tangible Benefits Looking to keep costs down and reach a wider audience for your research projects? Virtual reality can help.
Do Infectious Diseases Dampen Innovation? Like our body's immune system, psychologists have identified a “behavioral immune system” that plays a complementary role.
What Do People Find Incompatible with Causal Determinism? We may need to rethink how we think about determinism.
How the Science of Human Behavior is Reshaping U.S. Government A White House Team has done an impressive job of making small changes that lead to federal policies better serving its citizens.
Judgment and Decision Making in the Wild Real-world applicability was a common theme in this year’s Judgment and Decision Making Preconference at SPSP 2014.