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Tag: psychology

Chilling out rather than blowing off steam is a better way...

Sophie L. Kjaervik, Virginia Commonwealth University and Brad Bushman, The Ohio State University Some commonly recommended tactics for managing...

Making it personal: Considering an issue’s relevance to your own life...

Rebecca Dyer, Hamilton College and Keelah Williams, Hamilton College Political polarization can be reduced when people are told to...

Are fears of saying ‘no’ overblown?

Julian Givi, West Virginia University and Colleen P. Kirk, New York Institute of Technology Everyone has been there. You...

Why do people have different tastes in music? A music education...

Jane Kuehne, Auburn University Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If...

Focus on right now, not the distant future, to stay motivated...

Kaitlin Woolley, Cornell University and Paul Stillman, San Diego State University It’s a familiar start-of-the-year scene. You’ve committed to...

The curious joy of being wrong – intellectual humility means being...

Daryl Van Tongeren, Hope College Mark Twain apocryphally said, “I’m in favor of progress; it’s change I don’t like.”...

Winter brings more than just ugly sweaters – here’s how the...

Michael Varnum, Arizona State University and Ian Hohm, University of British Columbia What comes to mind when you think...

What’s your chronotype? Knowing whether you’re a night owl or an...

Cindi May, College of Charleston Timing is everything. For early risers and late-nighters alike, listening to your internal clock...

EXPLORING NATURE

Trump’s EPA decides climate change doesn’t endanger public health – the...

Jonathan Levy, Boston University; Howard Frumkin, University of Washington; Jonathan Patz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Vijay Limaye, University of Wisconsin-Madison