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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.
Everyday Life Experiences Change Our Personalities in Cumulative Ways
Everyday life experiences play a larger role in shaping who people become than major life events.
Too Much Screen Time or Too Much Guilt?
When parents feel guilty about their children’s screen time, the whole family can suffer.
Are Narcissistic People Happy?
Grandiose narcissism might be better for your well-being than you think.
Proverbs: How Ancient Wisdom Shapes Modern Morality
Simple, popular sayings can entrench people’s moral beliefs.
Magnifying Inequity: Women’s Lives During the COVID-19 Global Pandemic
COVID-19 was terrible for women. They should not have to shoulder the burden of the next global pandemic.
Introduction from New SPSPotlight Co-Editor Milena Dasilva-Braga
SPSP is excited to welcome the newest co-editor of the SPSPotlight newsletter, Milena Dasilva-Braga!