When Congress Speaks (and Posts and Tweets) Political ideology affects the language that we—and they—use.
Teaching Emotional Resilience Across 87 Countries During the COVID-19 Pandemic Are there ways to alleviate the pandemic’s negative impact on our mental health?
Group Favors Can Lower Gratitude People may feel less grateful when they are helped as a part of a group, compared to when they are the only ones helped.
Why Longstanding Rituals Block Diversity and Inclusion Goals Alterations to rituals and traditions trigger moral outrage.
Do You Really Feel Better When You Act More Extraverted? But what if you are actually introverted? Could it then be harmful to act out of character?
Do Preschoolers Across Cultures Vary in How They Express Their Disappointment? Even young children know how to hide their feelings, and how they hide them depends on cultural norms and expectations.
When the Going Gets Tough, Your Focus Might Keep You Going Positive emotions broaden your attention span, while negative emotions do the opposite. How do these emotions impact how you perceive cues in your environment?
Finding the Courage to Confront Others’ Wrongdoings: Anger Can Get You There Anger is a negative emotion? Not when it comes to moral courage.
How Do Infants Help? Let Me Count the Ways Infants don’t just help; they help using a variety of strategies and in different contexts.