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Member Spotlight: Gregory D. Webster
Greg Webster earned degrees in Psychology from Colorado College, William & Mary, and the University of Colorado Boulder. He is currently the R. David Thomas Endowed Professor of Psychology at the University of Florida and an associate editor for JPSP and PSPB.
Why People Think Gender Pronouns Are Necessary
Support for gender pronouns reflects familiarity but also essentialism and a preference for hierarchy.
Pioneering Social Psychologist Mark Snyder Added to SPSP Heritage Wall
Please join us in congratulating Mark Snyder, the newest addition to SPSP’s Heritage Wall!
New SPSP Resource Offers Guidance to Promote More Inclusive Mentorship
SPSP is pleased to share the newest addition to our “Eliminating Racism in Workplaces and Communities” resource collection, focused on offering guidance for mentors.
When Science Communication Gets Personal
Sharing personal details in science communication has pros and cons for trust in science.
In Friendships, Variety is Truly the Spice of Life
People gravitate toward similar friends but doing the opposite increases cohesion and well-being.
An Overlooked Type of Polarization: Factional Feuds Within Parties
Disputes between different factions of the same party can be just as toxic as partisan divides.
The Silent Epidemic: Loneliness and Its Consequences for Healthy Aging
Loneliness ebbs and flows across the lifespan, with implications for health in older age.