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    • 24.03.2025 | Social Influence & Negotiations

      The Dark Side of Social Media - Unpacking Its Psychological Impact 

      by: Rinat Meerson, Jana Dreston
      Social media has revolutionized the way we connect, communicate, and consume information. However, its darker aspects pose significant challenges to individuals and societies. This Special Issue (SI) seeks to explore... more
    • 13.12.2018 | Generalist Grab Bag

      No Excuses! Lay Judges Reject Exhaustion as a Reason for Failing to Help Others

      by: Jacob Goldstein-Greenwood, Paul Conway
      Imagine that your spouse has promised that they will wash the dishes cluttering your sink this evening; but, when they... more
    • 25.09.2018 | Demystifying Mental Health, Generalist Grab Bag

      Roadblocks to Mental Health Research

      by: Chris Millar
      Another busy ward round: a telephone rings; a nurse apologises to patients that the ward is too short-staffed to facilitate... more
    • 09.09.2018 | Generalist Grab Bag

      How to get into shape like the Hulk

      by: Anneloes Kip, Marleen Gillebaart
      Do you want to get into shape but find it hard to carry out your good intentions? The Hulk can... more
    • 25.07.2018 | Announcements and News

      Call for Blogs and Bloggers

      by: Amanda Sesko, Mitch Brown
      We invite you to submit a blog (1,000 words or less) for In-Mind Magazine, the flagship online journal of the... more
    • 30.06.2018 | Big Questions in Society, Current Events, Violence & Aggression

      Doing ill for ‘the greater good’: Understanding what really went on in the Stanford Prison Experiment

      by: Alex Haslam, Stephen Reicher, Jay Van Bavel
      Just about every highschool and college psychology textbook offers extensive coverage of Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE). The meaning of... more
    • 29.06.2018 | Current Events, Solid Science

      Wait, What?! The Stanford Prison Experiment was pre-tested?

      by: Job van Wolferen
      With the recent news regarding the questionable nature of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment, we thought it was purdent to... more
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