An argument that our fascination with true crime is a species-protective response fails to address why we keep getting duped (and harmed) by sophisticated predators.
A wave of research published during the past year is strengthening what scientists demonstrated over several decades: ...
SARASOTA, FL, UNITED STATES, February 25, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- For more than a quarter-century, Neva Rayne has ...
David Trafimow, a Distinguished Achievement professor of psychology at New Mexico State University, was recently selected to receive the prestigious Humboldt Research Award for 2026. Scott Brocato ...
As social media becomes the core domain of information interaction in the era of big data, the emotional information contained in the vast amount of user-generated content provides an unprecedented ...
Psychological science has never been more societally relevant, says APS President James Pennebaker in his third presidential column.
People with very neat handwriting almost always share certain rare personality traits, from being organized and conscientious ...
Teens who are lonely and those who experience conflict in their home life are more likely to act aggressively toward peers or become victims themselves. These are some of the findings in a new ...
FORT MEYERS, FL, UNITED STATES, February 23, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Wealthy Mind: The New Psychology of the ...
While extroverts flood feeds with daily updates, psychology reveals that silent scrollers—those who watch everyone's lives but share nothing of their own—possess a fascinating mix of traits from ...
Do you organize things to calm down? Psychology explains how this habit is linked to control, anxiety relief, and emotional ...
The alarming claim that we make 200 daily food decisions isn’t exposing hidden habits, it’s exposing a misleading number.