A good reputation is extremely valuable in social life, but people sometimes do things that harm their reputations.
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Americans protect their reputation by thinking about the future, shows new study
Psychological Scholars Share their "Unofficial" Bios
by Heidi. A. Vuletich and Hasagani Tissera
Narratives shared by esteemed psychologists reveal there are many shared feelings of unearned privilege, impostor syndrome, and rejection.Character and Context Blog
Left or Right? How You Hold a Baby is Linked to Emotional and Racial Biases
by Gianluca Malatesta, Daniele Marzoli, and Luca Tommasi
Turns out the left side is preferred, but most people are probably unaware of its possible implications.
Playing with Power: Humor as Everyday Resistance
by Anna Dobai & Nick Hopkins
Very funny… But who’s laughing now?Latest Tweets
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