The study of framing effects is a multidisciplinary line of research that investigates when, how, and why language influences ...
New research finds that lifelong singles have lower life satisfaction scores compared to those in relationships.
Dr. Pamela Rutledge, Director of the Media Psychology Research Center, discusses why people love predictable, feel-good holiday movies.
The most downloaded psychological science research published in APS's six peer-reviewed research journals in 2024 cover a ...
In this May 15 webinar, three psychological researchers shared some of the latest research on the relationship between elderly patients and their caregivers, caregiver burnout, and the factors ...
The website Wikipedia describes curiosity as a “quality related to inquisitive thinking, such as exploration, investigation, and learning, evident in humans and other animals.” But there is a lot more ...
Teaching: Teaching psychology students about semantic memory will inform them how we learn about the world, piece by piece, ...
The APS James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award recognizes APS members for a lifetime of outstanding contributions to the area of applied psychological research. Recipients must be APS members whose ...
We’re pleased to offer you this Online Planner with detailed information about every presentation and event at the 2019 APS Annual Convention. Through the planner ...
They're young and in love. But she's sick, and he's her caregiver, and that means nothing else comes easy....At this age, people typically explore new beliefs, relationships and friendships. It's when ...
A sample of research on the effects of voice pitch, when and why people conceal infectious disease, the perception of falling behind, dissociable codes in motor working memory, and much more.
Hello Kitty has eyes but no mouth. The unique anatomy of the world-famous Japanese cartoon girl, who appears to be a cat, ...