For generations, parents have recognized a familiar maneuver. A child tells Dad, “Mom said I could,” and tells Mom, “Dad ...
The APS Early Career Scholar Travel Award is made possible by a generous gift from Dr. Robert A. Baron in memory of Dr. Donn Byrne.
With so many kids struggling these days—with depression, anxiety, suicidality, concerning behavior, and chronic school ...
Two Thought-Provoking Books Challenge Identity, Economics, and Collective Power During Black History Month Black ...
By comparing brain scans and AI predictions, a UChicago psychology student is researching how we process unexpected events ...
Sometimes the most effective shifts don’t start with convincing people to think differently. They start by getting them to ...
Double-speak is rarely about deception in the traditional sense. As Shannon explains, it is often a learned survival mechanism—a response to fear, social pressure, or cultural norms inside ...
Behind the casual literary references and intellectual posturing lies a fascinating psychological profile that reveals deep insecurities, imposter syndrome, and a desperate need for validation that ...
The Ultra-Processed Food (UPF) narrative has gone viral by weaponizing the innate human fear of the unknown, also known as neophobia.
Discover the phenomenon of the God Candle in cryptocurrency trading, exploring its definition, formation triggers, and the underlying market psychology ...
Historically, small caps have tended to perform best around economic turning points, particularly when financial conditions ...
Complementing gamification is nudge theory, the behavioral economics framework developed by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein ...