What Happened to People’s Values During the COVID-19 Pandemic? As the pandemic unfolded, people started to value more stability and tradition over adventures and fun, and became less caring of others.
Immigration and the Historical Roots of Tolerance Attitudes toward outsiders in a country can be traced to a melting-pot history of immigration.
When Negative Emotions Might Not Be So Negative How you think and feel about emotions can be important for well-being.
Why Do People Protest? We chat with a professor who has been looking at this trend through a psychological lens.
Brian Nosek Brian Nosek is a Professor at the University of Virginia and the Executive Director of the Center for Open Science. Dr. Nosek earned his degree from Yale University and has been a member of SPSP since 1997.