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Two groups of wooden peg dolls facing each other, one group with a blue figure and the other with a red figure, symbolizing division.

Two groups of wooden peg dolls facing each other, one group with a blue figure and the other with a red figure, symbolizing division.

๐Ÿ“ˆ New research suggests that political moral conflict often comes down to one question: "Who is vulnerable?" Liberals and conservatives don't disagree about whether harm is wrong, but they disagree about who is at risk of it.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/GH0G50YsRwZ

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Couple holding hands walking on a sandy beach with long shadows cast behind them at sunset.

Couple holding hands walking on a sandy beach with long shadows cast behind them at sunset.

๐Ÿ“ŠNew research suggests that women (and their partners) may lower how much they value female orgasm when it has been consistently absent, potentially as a way to protect relationships satisfaction.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/l9a850YoOLB

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Blue notebook with colorful sticky tabs marking different pages on a light wooden surface.

Blue notebook with colorful sticky tabs marking different pages on a light wooden surface.

๐Ÿ“ˆ New research explores how people perceive scientists who study their own marginalization. The findings reveal a complex picture of trust, expertise, and community commitment.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/sy5t50YgMSY

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Volunteers in light blue shirts serving food at an outdoor community event under a white tent.

Volunteers in light blue shirts serving food at an outdoor community event under a white tent.

๐Ÿ“ˆNew research finds that people who spread their donations across multiple recipients are judged as more moral than those who give the same amount to just one.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/3xAq50Yez8G

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๐Ÿ“ˆNew research: To foster more thoughtful consumption, psychologists have developed an online tool that can inoculate consumers against misleading media tactics and could be used across educational, media, and healthcare settings.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/17F350YbXWl

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๐Ÿ“ˆ New research shows that a brief exercise helping people recognize the strengths they demonstrate in facing depression increased their confidence and goal progress by 49% over two weeks.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/h8St50Y8tGw

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New research finds that debunking disinformation works better than prebunking when there is a time delay. Correcting false claims after people encounter them reduced trust in disinformation for at least two weeks across multiple topics.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/QE9h50Y7Q7W

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Man sitting on a brown leather couch with his head resting on his hand, appearing deep in thought or stressed.

Man sitting on a brown leather couch with his head resting on his hand, appearing deep in thought or stressed.

๐Ÿ“ˆNew research examines the interplay between hurt feelings and anger, shedding light on how they relate to holding grudges. People who felt high hurt and anger reported stronger grudges than those who felt only one emotion strongly.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/IN1550Y4ESH

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Group of red and gray human-shaped figures standing on a light surface, with red figures clustered in the center symbolizing leadership or focus.

Group of red and gray human-shaped figures standing on a light surface, with red figures clustered in the center symbolizing leadership or focus.

๐Ÿ“ŠNew research finds that the 2024 election in the United States was associated with increased acceptance of prejudice toward groups targeted in campaign rhetoric, similar to patterns observed following the 2016 election.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/VemK50Y3W2u

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Diverse group of people stacking their hands together in a show of unity and teamwork.

Diverse group of people stacking their hands together in a show of unity and teamwork.

New research explores how Chinese, Asian American, and Euro-American people organize their social networks. The study found that Chinese and Asian American participants were more likely to keep friend groups separate.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/xBgV50Y0lqk

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Three students with backpacks walk down a sunlit tree-lined street in the afternoon.

Three students with backpacks walk down a sunlit tree-lined street in the afternoon.

๐Ÿ“Š New research examines the links among socioeconomic background, friendship networks, and well-being in college - with important implications for how universities can effectively support first-generation, low-income students.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/W7jG50XY9x5

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Politics of Envy? Meritocracy Beliefs, Not Envy, Drive Support for Redistribution - Jasper Neerdaels, Lisa Blatz, Jan Crusius, 2026 Support for redistribution is often dismissed as driven by a morally questionable motive: Malicious envy. Seemingly supporting this notion, in some studies, lib...

People who want redistribution are often dismissed as being driven by an ugly emotion: envy.

Our new paper in #PSPB challenges this widespread narrative.

We show that support for redistribution is less driven by envy and more by the belief that the rich do not deserve their advantage. ๐Ÿงตโฌ‡๏ธ

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Note: The original post includes a typo regarding the journal name: This article was actually published in #PSPB - Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, not #SPPS - Social Psychological and Personality Science. Apologies for the error!

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Person wearing a gray hoodie using a smartphone with colorful screen lighting in a dimly lit setting.

Person wearing a gray hoodie using a smartphone with colorful screen lighting in a dimly lit setting.

๐Ÿ“ŠNew research suggests that while people who endorse conspiracy theories express a stronger preference for "doing their own research," their behavior mostly does not match this preference outside of conspiratorial contexts.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/XiNX50XWqzg

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Two miniature figurines, one red and one blue, stand facing each other between two smartphones with a large red heart in the background.

Two miniature figurines, one red and one blue, stand facing each other between two smartphones with a large red heart in the background.

๐Ÿ“ˆ New online dating research shows that people who mention conspiracy theories in their profiles receive less favorable reactions and fewer matches.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/N5bF50XTFR2

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Two groups of wooden peg figures facing each other, one group with a blue figure and the other with a red figure among natural wood tones.

Two groups of wooden peg figures facing each other, one group with a blue figure and the other with a red figure among natural wood tones.

๐Ÿ“ŠNew research reveals how political similarity and rarity shape our feelings about others. People with moderate views were liked most overall, while those with extreme views had more extreme supporters and critics.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/aGoh50XQU2P

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Hand writing in a habit tracker journal on a wooden table with a cup of coffee nearby.

Hand writing in a habit tracker journal on a wooden table with a cup of coffee nearby.

As many people consider forming new habits at the start of the year, we're revisiting research that examines the power of habits for promoting resistance to social influence.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/QKYG50XMKbk

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Colorful watercolor silhouettes of diverse people standing side by side, blending vibrant hues from red to blue.

Colorful watercolor silhouettes of diverse people standing side by side, blending vibrant hues from red to blue.

New research finds that viewing one's ingroup as spiritually formidable (possessing inner strength and conviction) can lead individuals to engage in great risks and personal sacrifices.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/pAW450XLIwU

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Elderly woman stretching her leg with a resistance band while lying on the floor in a cozy living room.

Elderly woman stretching her leg with a resistance band while lying on the floor in a cozy living room.

๐Ÿ“ˆNew research illustrates why rituals matter when facing uncertainty. Pulling motions increased feelings of luck, while pushing did not. The findings suggest rituals may work by reducing psychological distance.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/41O750XKTfI

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Two hands reaching out toward each other against a golden sunset backdrop on a rocky hill.

Two hands reaching out toward each other against a golden sunset backdrop on a rocky hill.

๐Ÿ“Š New #PSPB research: Embracing impartial beneficence - the principle that we should strive to improve others' well-being regardless of their relationship to us - does not preclude people from caring deeply about those close to them.

๐Ÿ“‘Read more: https://ow.ly/C9j350XIGzb

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Colorful paper cutouts shaped like human figures densely arranged in rows, symbolizing diversity and community.

Colorful paper cutouts shaped like human figures densely arranged in rows, symbolizing diversity and community.

๐Ÿ“ˆNew research illustrates how group members become willing to make extreme sacrifices. The key factor: collective narcissism, or believing your group is exceptional but underappreciated by others.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/Pnuz50XE4lX

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Couple sitting closely on a wooden dock overlooking a calm lake at sunset.

Couple sitting closely on a wooden dock overlooking a calm lake at sunset.

New research identifies a hidden cost of gratitude expressions, indicating that amplified gratitude can undermine couples' well-being by compromising authenticity and responsiveness.

Read more in #PSPB: https://ow.ly/RXnY50XCa9I

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#AcademicSky #PsychSciSky

New paper #PSPB

More evidence that liberals and conservatives think differently.

Here, conservatives engage in more slippery-slope thinking

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Person walking through a modern airport terminal pulling a gray rolling suitcase behind them.

Person walking through a modern airport terminal pulling a gray rolling suitcase behind them.

๐ŸŒNew #PSPB research explores how approach, acceptance, and avoidance coping styles predicts re-entry stress for students coming home after studying abroad. Researchers illustrated the importance of using adaptive coping styles upon re-entry.

Read more: ow.ly/8Sl350XA2ly

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Person with curly hair resting their chin on their hand, gazing thoughtfully out of a bright window.

Person with curly hair resting their chin on their hand, gazing thoughtfully out of a bright window.

Conflicting information can undermine emotions, cognition, and behavior. New #PSPB research highlights the roles of source credibility and perceived uncertainty in understanding the negative effects of conflicting information on decision-making.

Read more: ow.ly/FI4850XxaTL

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Young woman in a plaid shirt using her smartphone outdoors at night with blurred city lights in the background.

Young woman in a plaid shirt using her smartphone outdoors at night with blurred city lights in the background.

Online dating profiles may more honest than you might think. New #PSPB research shows people actually want to be seen accurately on dating apps, and they succeed at conveying their desired persona without their true personality leaking through.

๐Ÿ“–: ow.ly/oGte50XtLGo

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Person with black nail polish and a turquoise ring using a smartphone while working on a laptop at a white desk with a silver pen nearby.

Person with black nail polish and a turquoise ring using a smartphone while working on a laptop at a white desk with a silver pen nearby.

New #PSPB research reveals how feeling time-poor creates a troubling imbalance: we become more likely to seek help but less willing to give it. The study found that zero-sum thinking about time drives this selfish shift in our social behavior.

๐Ÿ“–: ow.ly/KBCM50WZnib

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Two men embrace tenderly by open windows with lush greenery outside, one resting his head on the other's shoulder in a peaceful moment.

Two men embrace tenderly by open windows with lush greenery outside, one resting his head on the other's shoulder in a peaceful moment.

What motivates romantic partners to continue being supportive in their partner's goal pursuit?

New #PSPB research suggests that as long as gratitude is expressed, partners remain motivated to help even when their partner does not succeed.

Read more: ow.ly/Ljvu50WNCrq

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Two people sitting closely on a beige couch in a bright, modern living room with plants in the background.

Two people sitting closely on a beige couch in a bright, modern living room with plants in the background.

Transgressions that occur within relationships may be opportunities to become stronger. New #PSPB research highlights that relationships can emerge stronger out of adversity when partners engage in the constructive process of co-reflection.

Learn more: ow.ly/B9E150WG6TP

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Couple carrying boxes and household items while moving into a new home with packed belongings around them.

Couple carrying boxes and household items while moving into a new home with packed belongings around them.

๐Ÿ“ˆ New #PSPB research reveals how couples adapt when one partner's career drives a move. Relocation stress typically decreases over time while rewards increaseโ€”but experiences differ between the relocating and supporting partners.

Learn more: ow.ly/1gmq50WA2v4

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