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How White nationalists see what they want to see in DNA tests psychology Article 1187 words, published Jul 12 2019 11 votes
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Psychopaths and narcissists have hogged the limelight, now i’s time to explore the saintlier side of human personality, say researchers, as they announce a test of the “Light Triad” traits psychology.positive Article 1413 words 19 votes
Liberals and Conservatives React in Wildly Different Ways to Repulsive Pictures psychology Article 3516 words, published Feb 6 2019 8 votes
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The voice inside your head: The origin of “you” psychology Article 797 words, published Dec 15 2018 8 votes
At Yale, we conducted an experiment to turn conservatives into liberals. The results say a lot about our political divisions. psychology Article 1221 words 34 votes
The impact of gratitude on adolescent materialism and generosity psychology Article 5886 words 10 votes
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Randomised experiment: If you’re genuinely unsure whether to quit your job or break up, then you probably should psychology Article 1492 words, published Aug 25 2018 8 votes
Quiz: Can you guess which of these psychology papers in top journals could be replicated (with a sample size five times as big) by reading a briefly what results they found? psychology Link 9 votes