Sibling rivalry: parents favour older children and daughters, study findsSibling favouritism often disadvantages sons, with daughters and older children receiving more preferential treatment according to a new study.
Philip G. Zimbardo, 'Stanford Prison Experiment' professor, diesZimbardo's passing marks the end of a significant chapter in psychology, highlighting the ethics and impact of his research on human behavior.
Does life feel like it's speeding up? How to slow down time in 2025The perception of time speeding up during holiday seasons is linked to psychological experiences and routines.Routine experiences distort our sense of duration and can make time seem to pass faster in retrospect.
Philip G. Zimbardo, 'Stanford Prison Experiment' professor, diesZimbardo's passing marks the end of a significant chapter in psychology, highlighting the ethics and impact of his research on human behavior.
Does life feel like it's speeding up? How to slow down time in 2025The perception of time speeding up during holiday seasons is linked to psychological experiences and routines.Routine experiences distort our sense of duration and can make time seem to pass faster in retrospect.
It's Remarkably Hard to Catch the Master ManipulatorMachiavellianism consists of distinct personality traits, not merely a reflection of psychopathy, focused on manipulation and exploitation.
Nat Geo's 'The Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking the Truth' examines notorious studyThe series provides a new perspective on the Stanford Prison Experiment through firsthand accounts, examining its implications on human behavior and authority.
Why you should NEVER flirt with others to make your partner jealousFlirting with others to evoke jealousy is harmful to relationships.
Invisible ScarsSelf-perception significantly influences social interactions, often distorting reality and leading to feelings of stigma even without physical indicators.
How to Unleash a Tsunami of Support for Single PeopleSingle individuals face systematic disadvantages and biases, which advocacy and psychological research aim to address through social justice efforts.
When You're Not Quite Ready to ForgiveForgiveness can effectively reduce long-lasting resentment; however, individuals must choose when and if to forgive without pressure from others.