In-Mind Blog
- 05.07.2014 | Violence & Aggression
Why Are We Still Spanking Our Kids?
Although it is counterintuitive, violence in America today is most likely to occur within the home (Rennison, 2003). Might the origin of violence be within the home as well, specifically... more - 26.06.2014 | Happiness & Well-being
From candidate genes to genome-wide association studies
by: Marcus MunafoIn my last post I asked where the genes for psychological traits are, and argued that over the last two decades candidate gene studies have failed to identify genes that... more - 20.06.2014 | Romance & Friendship
Now I ain’t sayin she’s a gold digger, but will she get with someone who makes less than her, either?
by: Cathleen ClerkinIn this post I review research showing that women do not care about partner’s income as much as people may think. In fact, the research suggests that both men and... more - 04.06.2014 | Romance & Friendship
Learning from our dreams
by: Dylan SeltermanIn this post, I describe how dreams are associated with people’s behavior after waking up, especially in the context of their close relationships. Have you ever felt upset at someone... more - 02.06.2014 | Meaning Making
Only searching for a plane? What the disappearance of Flight MH 370 reveals about the human need for meaning and certainty
by: Aaron MossIn this post, I describe how two core motives of human social behavior—the need for understanding and the need for control—shape people’s responses to disaster. Using the disappearance of Malaysian... more - 30.05.2014 | Violence & Aggression
Coping with being bullied
by: Matt NewmanIn this blog post, I discuss recent research suggesting that being the victim of bullying can have a long-lasting impact on mental and physical health. But there’s a ray of... more