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    • Issue 06/2008

      • Altruism: Myth or Reality?

        by: Dan Batson, Nadia Ahmad
        We humans devote much time and energy to helping others. We send money to famine victims halfway around the world—or to save whales. We stay up all night to comfort a friend with a broken relationship. We stop on a... more
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        The Anatomy of Love

        by: Alex Gunz
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        Love at First Sight

        by: Stephen Bertman
      • Complementing Individualism with The Social Identity Approach

        by: Martijn van Zomeren
      • ‘The Vision Thing’

        by: Alex Haslam, Steve Reicher, Michael Platow
    • Issue 02/2008

      • The Naked Power: Understanding Nonverbal Communications of Power

        by: Thomas Schubert, Steffen Giessner
        Because power is something we often avoid discussing openly, its nonverbal communication is fascinating to lay people and psychologists alike. When directly asked, people interpret many different nonverbal signs as indicating high or low power – unfortunately, these ideas are... more
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        Creativity is More Than a Trait: It’s a Relation

        by: Cara Kahl
      • Are Stereotypes True?

        by: Jessica Cundiff
      • Taking One for the Team, Even on Your Way Out of the Door

        by: Jeff Joireman
    • Issue 10/2007

      • Exposing an Armed Criminal: What Can We Learn from Psychology and the Police?

        by: Anastassia Blechko
        How vulnerable are armed criminals? Can one predict their intentions and actions just by watching them walking or standing somewhere? Psychologists and the police believe this is possible. They think this can be done by reading subtle clues in the... more
      • ‘Forever and a Day’ or ‘Just One Night’? On Adaptive Functions of Long-Term and Short-Term Romantic Relationships

        by: Liga Klavina
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        The Double Edged Passion

        by: Alex Gunz
      • On Mirror Neurons or Why it is Okay to be a Couch Potato

        by: Daniëlle van Versendaal
      • Zero - image from ractapopulous at pixabay.com CC0 Public Domain

        There’s Something About Zero

        by: Clare Jonas
      • The Media: Carriers of Contagious Information

        by: Robert Cialdini
    • Issue 07/2007

      • Why We Are Still Social

        by: Linnda Caporael
        Some years ago, when I first began writing about the evolution of human sociality, a colleague put to me the question: Why are humans still social? That “still” was weighty with meaning—the idea of a primal solitary state, to which... more
      • Fairness Judgments: Genuine Morality or Disguised Egocentrism?

        by: Jan-Willem van Prooijen
      • Do Multicultural Experiences Make People More Creative? If So, How?

        by: Chi-yue Chiu, Angela Ka-yee Leung
      • From Heavens to Hells to Heroes

        by: Philip Zimbardo
    • Issue 06/2007

      • Evolution of Religion

        by: Arno van Voorst, Hans IJzerman
        Religion. "Praise be to God." "Awakening the Buddha within." "Allāhu akbar." Just phrases at first sight.. But what comes to mind? Depending on your background or your personal situation, each of these might prime you with anxiety, or with comfort... more
      • Are Blonds Really Dumb?

        by: Nina Regenberg
      • Five Social Psychology Essentials

        by: Dennis Fox
    • Issue 02/2007

      • High Maintenance Interaction

        by: Tila Pronk
        Throughout my academic career, I've come across a variety of nerve-racking pre-exam moments. I remember vividly the various ways my classmates and I handled the last minutes before our final examinations: while some tried to relax and laugh away the... more
      • Implementing New Year’s Resolutions

        by: Suzanne van Gils
      • Same Same? Moral Development across Continents

        by: Inga Gruss
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        Brain Training: Practice Keeps You Fit

        by: Irene van Driel
      • Positive Illusions: Brad Pitt or Danny DeVito?

        by: Kaska Kubacka
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