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written by Mareike Ehlert & Elmar Souvignier

Small Screens, Big Effects: How Screen Media Shapes Early Childhood

written by Dr. Gizem Samdan

Left-wing vs. right-wing: who is more likely to help others?

written by Bernhard Schubach

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From the Editors: Commentary for Embodiment Special Issue

... affect classification of people as..., well, I don 't want to spoil the punchline. In contrast with the other articles in ... / more
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Einstein beats Mother Theresa as the hero of the world

Heroes and villains don’t only exist in comic books. The real world is full of ‘good’ and ... / more
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Girls will be girls, boys will be bossy

... and their effects in the workplace: What we know and what we don’t know. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 10, 3–26. ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 03/2015

The perverse incentives that stand as a roadblock to scientific reform

... truth, but to produce something with p <  .05. If you don’t figure that out early, you are destined to be unsuccessful because the ... cost and therefore have small consequences if the findings don’t work out.  Given our tolerance of tossing null effects in the ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 03/2015

A Perfect Storm: The Record of a Revolution

... Kievit, Marjan Bakker, Angelique Cramer, Dora Matzke, Don Mellenbergh, and Han    L. J. van der Maas. Acta Psychologica, 148, ... / more
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A junior researcher's practical take on the why and how of open science.

... practices.  If anything, they are surprised to learn we don’t do so already. How openness can benefit the junior ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 06/2015

How to win (and lose) friendships across cultures: Why relational mobility matters

... they argue, it is in people’s interest to make sure they don’t ruffle feathers. After all, if you offend a friend, you may either end ... eye on each other, making sure people pull their weight and don’t take advantage of others. In this sense, people can rest assured ... / more
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The cross-cultural psychology of Internet privacy concern

... adaptive to develop the ability to trust strangers. If you don’t, you might be less willing to interact with strangers, missing out on ... / more
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How the Body Knows its Mind: The Surprising Power of the Physical Environment to Influence How You Think and Feel

... considerable debate in the scientific field), laypeople who don’t read a lot of popular psychology/neuroscience books will enjoy this ... / more
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Unfair: The New Science of Criminal Injustice.

... Eyssel, F.A., & Loughnan, S. 2013. “‘It don’t matter if you’re Black or White’? Effects of robot appearance and ... / more

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