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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
  • 28.07.2014 | Violence & Aggression

    Foul-weather friends: Social psychology and school aggression

    written by: Sian Jones
    One classic study showed that when children intervene in bullying, it stopped within 10 seconds in 57% of episodes. This... more
  • 14.07.2014 | Culture

    Smile! And I tell you where you’re from

    written by: Marieke van Egmond
    Although a popular belief (and a heartwarming children’s song) hold that we all laugh in the same language, recent research... more
  • 09.07.2014 | Happiness & Well-being

    Smartphones: A threat to well-being?

    written by: Alina Feinholdt
    Nowadays, smartphones appear to play an inevitable role both in our work and private life. However, when it comes to... more
  • 05.07.2014 | Violence & Aggression

    Why Are We Still Spanking Our Kids?

    written by: Kathryn Bartlett Anderson, Donald Lucas
    Although it is counterintuitive, violence in America today is most likely to occur within the home (Rennison, 2003). Might the... more
  • 26.06.2014 | Happiness & Well-being

    From candidate genes to genome-wide association studies

    written by: Marcus Munafo
    In my last post I asked where the genes for psychological traits are, and argued that over the last two... more
  • 20.06.2014 | Romance & Friendship

    Now I ain’t sayin she’s a gold digger, but will she get with someone who makes less than her, either?

    written by: Cathleen Clerkin
    In this post I review research showing that women do not care about partner’s income as much as people may... more
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