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Making the Moral Case in Politicized Health Messaging
Become more persuasive by understanding your audience’s unique moral values.
Should Nature Programs Portray Environmental Beauty and Devastation Back-to-back?
Combining positive and negative nature content evokes mixed emotion but may not boost persuasion.
Ximena Arriaga Added to SPSP Heritage Wall, Honoring Her Contributions to Personality and Social Psychology
SPSP is excited to announce that Dr. Ximena Arriaga is the latest addition to the Heritage Wall.
Wind Goodfriend
Wind Goodfriend is a full professor of psychology and assistant dean of liberal arts at Buena Vista University. Her research focuses on understanding and preventing intimate relationship violence, the effects of gender- and sexuality-based prejudice, and social psychological topics in popular culture.
No—Disney Princesses Won’t Make Your Child Hate Their Body
Disney princesses might affect children’s feelings about their bodies, but it isn’t all bad news.
Can College Apparel Defy Stereotypes and Racial Profiling?
Wearing a college hoodie is believed to reduce the perceived criminality of Black men.
Why Men Are More Skeptical of the Gender Pay Gap (and What to Do About It)
Biases in reasoning may lead men to be more skeptical of the pay gap, but better reasoning can help.
SPSP Addresses Convention Poster Concerns and Outlines Next Steps
The SPSP Executive Committee addresses concerns about a poster accepted for the Annual Convention. Learn more about the situation and steps SPSP is taking to ensure scientific rigor in future conventions.