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Do People Cheat More When They Feel Powerful or Powerless?
High-power positions do not always foster unethical behavior.
Persuading Groups: The Allure of Consensus
People prefer greater consensus even when it is counterproductive to persuasion goals.
Workplace Objectification Leads to Self-Harm
Why does workplace objectification lead to self-harm and how else might people cope with it?
We Love, They Hate! How People Talk About Emotions Reflects Division
Polarization may motivate people to talk about their and others’ emotions in a biased way.
The Motivating Power of Money is Larger in the West
Money, compared to social incentives, is more motivating in already-wealthy Western Nations.
Member Spotlight: Eva Pietri
Eva Pietri is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research generally explores ways to address harmful biases and encourage inclusive and welcoming environments.
SPSP Elects New Student Leadership
SPSP is excited to announce the results of its recent Student Committee election!