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Education is often thought of as an equalizer, as a way to allow anyone who works hard to pursue their aspirations. However, ...
When someone you care about lies to you, you’ll probably feel betrayed, furious—and maybe even foolish, because how could you possibly have been duped like that? “People start to question themselves ...
A new study provides a potential explanation for ethnic minorities shifting their voting preferences to the political right.
Issues arise when the body fails to control the on–off switch, says Wendy Berry Mendes, a psychologist at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Stress becomes problematic if the body overreacts ...
In this special edition of the Student Notebook, early-career scholars from across the APSSC community share their ...
An international team of researchers has proposed an overall definition of QRPs and published a comprehensive list of them—as ...
When genetic sequencing of the human genome began in earnest in the 1990s, autism researchers hoped to identify the genetic cause—or more likely, causes—of the condition. “Twenty years ago the ...
Clinical Psychological Science publishes advances in clinical science and provides a venue for cutting-edge research across a wide range of conceptual views, approaches, and topics. This bimonthly ...
Podcast: This guest's research uncovers a surprising illusion: Repeated experiences, which are more vividly remembered, are ...