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Emotional Manipulation in the Workplace: The Machiavellian Playbook
Attenuating the costs of Machiavellian tendencies in the workplace.
What Black People Value When White People Confront Prejudice
The “soft,” non-direct confrontations that work for White people might not be as well-liked by Black people.
Nostalgia Both Disfavors and Favors Technological Innovation
Does the emotion of nostalgia ossify or aid technological progress? It turns out it’s both.
Patricia Devine and Eliot Smith Added to SPSP Heritage Wall
Please join SPSP in congratulating Patricia Devine and Eliot Smith—the newest additions to our Heritage Wall.
Community Catalyst Grantee Marginalia Science Hosts Meet-Up at #SPSP2024
Marginalia Science, a group that promotes the work of marginalized scholars, hosted a meet-up at the SPSP 2024 Annual Convention with support from SPSP’s Community Catalyst Grant.
From the Board of Directors: Takeaways from February 2024 Board Meeting
SPSP Past President Dolores Albarracin shares key highlights from the Board of Directors’ February meeting.
Member Spotlight: Benedek Kurdi
Benedek Kurdi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign (UIUC). He is an experimental psychologist whose research seeks to understand how we learn about, evaluate, and relate to other people, both as individuals and as members of social groups.
Embracing the Discomfort of Hidden Biases for a More Diverse and Inclusive Future
Acknowledging hidden biases and striving to be better can create a more equitable community.