When children play, how do they develop the essential skill of cooperation? What methods do they use to solve complex problems while working in teams? How do they approach a threshold dilemma when ...
The study of framing effects is a multidisciplinary line of research that investigates when, how, and why language influences ...
The most downloaded psychological science research published in APS's six peer-reviewed research journals in 2024 cover a ...
New research finds that lifelong singles have lower life satisfaction scores compared to those in relationships.
They're young and in love. But she's sick, and he's her caregiver, and that means nothing else comes easy....At this age, people typically explore new beliefs, relationships and friendships. It's when ...
Teaching: Teaching psychology students about semantic memory will inform them how we learn about the world, piece by piece, ...
Hello Kitty has eyes but no mouth. The unique anatomy of the world-famous Japanese cartoon girl, who appears to be a cat, ...
What potential do everyday devices, like smartwatches, have in transforming the management and treatment of eating disorders?
Altruistic Acts More Common in States With High Well-Being People are much more likely to decide to donate a kidney to a stranger -- an extraordinarily altruistic act -- in areas of the United States ...
‘Not Me, but We’: Identifying With a Group May Boost Individuals’ Sense of Control Group-based control theory proposes that social identification with agentic in-groups—groups with a common goal—and ...
The APS Janet Taylor Spence Award recognizes APS members who have made transformative early career contributions to psychological science. Research contributions can be transformative in various ways, ...