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Holiday or Hell? Biased Memories of COVID-19 Lockdowns
Lockdowns felt like a holiday for some, and hell for others. But, are memories of lockdowns biased?
Racial Bias in Perceptions of Children’s Pain
Do adults’ responses to a child’s bumps, bruises, and breaks depend on the child’s race?
Understanding the Orgasm Gap for Women Who Have Sex With Men
Why do lesbian women have more orgasms than heterosexual women?
Introducing the New 2024-2025 Student Committee – Part 2
Meet the rest of our extraordinary SPSP Student Committee in the second part of our introductory series for SPSPotlight!
Harmonizing Health: The Interplay Between Music Therapy and Human-Animal Interactions
Discover the transformative power of music therapy and human-animal interactions to enhance cognitive, social, and emotional well-being.
Rest and Self-Care in Graduate School
Discover the importance of rest during your intense graduate program. Learn how to balance responsibilities, reduce stress, and enhance your academic performance by prioritizing self-care and mental well-being.
Can We Make News Less Polarizing?
We can develop tools that combat the polarizing effects of the media.
Call for Papers: Boost Interdisciplinary Potential in Personality Science
Boost interdisciplinary research! Submit your paper proposals on personality's role in diverse fields by September 1, 2024.