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Focusing on Lasting Legacy Prompts Environmental Action(图)
Cognitive Processes Cognitive Psychology Decision Making Environment Judgment Motivation Psychological Science
2015/1/20
Prompting people to think about the legacy they want to leave for future generations can boost their desire and intention to take action on climate change, according to new research publishe...
Three out of four Australian parents are concerned about their children fighting yet claim their kids get along well, a University of Queensland study has found.
Research reveals surprising results about kids' capacity for scientific literacy(图)
scientific literacy kids' capacity
2014/3/20
It turns out kids can understand complex scientific concepts – like natural selection – far beyond what anyone would have expected.
To demonstrate this, Boston University cognitive developmental psyc...
研究称轻度认知损害可能增加死亡风险
轻度认知损害 死亡 痴呆患者
2012/7/24
美国研究人员2012年7月16日在加拿大温哥华举行的阿尔茨海默氏症协会国际会议上报告说,其开展的新研究显示,遗忘型轻度认知损害患者的死亡风险是正常人的两倍,痴呆患者的死亡风险是正常人的三倍。
Black Women Leaders Approved for Assertiveness in the Workplace
Gender, Industrial/Organizational Psychology Leadership Personality/Social Psychological Science Race Relations Stereotypes
2012/4/23
While white men are expected to be assertive and aggressive leaders, black men and white women are often penalized for that kind of behavior in the workplace. A new study published in Psychological Sc...
Consumerism and its antisocial effects can be turned on—or off
Antisocial Behavior Consumer Money Personality/Social Psychological Science Well-Being
2012/4/11
Money doesn’t buy happiness. Neither does materialism: Research shows that people who place a high value on wealth, status, and stuff are more depressed and anxious and less sociable than those who do...
No Bad Luck This Friday Unless You Think it Will Happen
beliefs choice Culture Decision Making Fear Personality Personality/Social Religion rituals signs Spirituality Superstition
2012/4/11
Have you watched the movie Friday the 13th? Scary, isn’t it? Well, perhaps not quite as scary as the infamous Rebecca Black song, “Friday” – but close enough. If you are one of those who carries aroun...
Empathy Doesn’t Extend Across the Political Aisle
Intergroup Relations Judgment Psychological Science Social Cognition Social Perception Theory of Mind
2012/4/5
When we try to put ourselves in someone else’s shoes, we usually go all the way, assuming that they feel the same way we do. But a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Associ...
Low Socioeconomic Status Means Worse Health – But Not for Everyone
Health Perspectives on Psychological Science Poverty Socioeconomic Status Stress
2012/3/22
Poverty is bad for your health. Poor people are much more likely to have heart disease, stroke, and cancer than wealthy people, and have a lower life expectancy, too. Children who grow up poor are mor...
Is modern medicine ill with dehumanization? New article offers a diagnosis, unveils its causes, and prescribes a humanizing cure
Health Interpersonal Relationships Perspectives on Psychological Science Policy
2012/3/20
“Anyone who has been admitted into a hospital or undergone a procedure, even if cared for in the most appropriate way, can feel as though they were treated like an animal or object,” says Harvard Univ...
Suppressing Feelings of Compassion Makes People Feel Less Moral
Antisocial Behavior Emotional Control Emotions Morality Psychological Science Values
2012/3/20
It’s normal to not always act on your sense of compassion—for example, by walking past a beggar on the street without giving them any money. Maybe you want to save your money or avoid engaging with a ...
Want to Limit Aggression? Practice Self-Control!
Aggression Current Directions in Psychological Science Personality/Social Self-Control Social Behavior
2012/3/20
Feeling angry and annoyed with others is a daily part of life, but most people don’t act on these impulses. What keeps us from punching line-cutters or murdering conniving co-workers? Self-control. A ...
Our senses aren’t just delivering a strict view of what’s going on in the world; they’re affected by what’s going on in our heads. A new study finds that hungry people see food-related words more clea...
The Ever-Expanding Definition of “Diversity”
Diversity Intergroup Relations Language Personality/Social Psychological Science Social Groups
2012/3/22
Diversity has become a goal for all sorts of institutions—but what it means may depend on who you ask. A new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Sc...
Who’s in the Know? To a Preschooler, the Person Doing the Pointing
Child Development Children Cognitive Development Cognitive Processes Gestures Learning Psychological Science Social Cognition
2012/3/20
If you want a preschooler to get the point, point. That’s a lesson that can be drawn from a new study in Psychological Science, a journal published by the Association for Psychological Science. As pa...