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  • 31.01.2026 |

    Politics doesn’t define how most people see themselves

    written by: Jakob Kasper
    Editorial Assistants: Charikleia Lampraki and Elena Benini. This project has received funding from the European Union, under the Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Networks programme (Call HORIZONMSCA-2021-DN-01, Grant Agreement No. 101072992)... more
  • 01.08.2015 | Self-Control & Decision-Making

    Why do we still have a cognitive bias that makes us send innocent people to jail? – Explanations of the confirmation bias

    written by: Marly van Oirschot
    We often have to take objective decisions, observe something in an objective manner, or give an objective opinion. However, although... more
  • 26.07.2015 | Political Psychology, Race & Ethnicity

    Does it matter if people are aware of their implicit racial bias?

    written by: Aaron Moss
    In this blog post, I discuss how people respond to information about their implicit racial bias—automatic attitudes and beliefs that... more
  • 01.07.2015 | Culture

    The cross-cultural psychology of Internet privacy concern

    written by: Robert Thomson
    In a recent cross-cultural study of Facebook users in Japan and the US, I show that Japanese SNS users are... more
  • 22.05.2015 | Gender

    Gender equity in science: Achievement unlocked?

    written by: Joanna Korman, Stephanie Goodwin
    Is it time to throw out our gender-equity-in-STEM training materials? Williams and Ceci (2015) reported that STEM faculty members have... more
  • 27.02.2015 | Gender

    Girls will be girls, boys will be bossy

    written by: Cathleen Clerkin
    The word bossy has been heavily discussed recently, thanks, at least in part, to the Ban Bossy campaign. To date... more
  • 23.02.2015 | Culture

    Einstein beats Mother Theresa as the hero of the world

    written by: Marieke van Egmond
    Heroes and villains don’t only exist in comic books. The real world is full of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ guys (and... more
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