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Only Children are Not So Different After All
Growing up without siblings appears to have very little impact on people’s personalities.
Low Self-Esteem and Eating Disorders: A Vicious Circle
Does low self-esteem lead to the development of eating disorders or is it the other way round?
Hidden Costs of High Self-Control
Having high self-control leads to lots of benefits, but does it also come with social costs?
Lost Lessons of 1968: A More Diverse Personality Science
The SPSP 2022 Presidential Plenary session featured four speakers who discussed why and how we must diversify personality psychology.
Student Publication Prize
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SPSP recognizes excellence in research by student members with its Student Publication Prize.
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New Research Identifies Several Warning Signs That Could Predict Intimate Partner Violence
Researchers publishing in Social Psychological and Personality Science have identified several warning signs that have been linked to intimate partner violence.
Expect and You Shall Perceive
Expecting better from your partner leads you to perceive better behaviors from them.