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psychology

How People Learn Social Norms: Not By Thinking, But By Crossing A Mental Threshold

April 28, 2026

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Science Explains Why Canceled Meetings Feel So Wonderful

March 25, 2026

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The Science Of Changing Minds: Why Making Someone Undecided Is More Powerful Than Making Them Switch

March 24, 2026

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March Madness May Be A Perfect Storm For Young Sports Bettors, And Peer Pressure Is The Thunder

March 17, 2026

Latino woman frustrated over bills, debt, money

One Simple Belief May Help Entrepreneurs Bounce Back From Financial Missteps

March 10, 2026

Too old for tumors? Time to start looking forward to birthdays again.

Thinking Positively About Getting Older May Shape How You Age, Yale Study Finds

March 6, 2026

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Want To Stick To Your Goals? Science Says Make Them More Fun

February 25, 2026

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When Sympathy Replaces Scrutiny: How Victim-Named Laws Win Votes, Dodge Hard Questions

February 23, 2026

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Telling An Entrepreneur They’ll Fail May Make Them More Determined

February 20, 2026

follow the leader

Why Do You Follow People Everyone Else Follows? Your Brain Has an Answer

February 3, 2026

It takes about one-third of a second from seeing someone get hurt to full neural response.

Hate Seeing People Get Shots? Here’s Why You Wince At Others’ Pain

November 18, 2025

Buddhist principles have been warped by modern psychology to emphasize individualism, the study posits.

Buddhism Researcher Suggests Modern Psychology Has A Neoliberalism Problem

November 7, 2025

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