Perspectives on Psychological Science

Psychology & Psychiatry

Multilab replication project examines cooperation under time pressure

In 2012, a trio of psychological scientists reported research showing that people who made quick decisions under time pressure were more likely to cooperate than were people who were required to take longer in their deliberations. ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

The psychology behind the tiny house movement

Tiny homes have recently taken the housing market by storm, appearing all over rural and urban America as an affordable and eco-conscious solution to an increasingly tight housing supply. Generally between 100 and 400 square ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Replication project investigates self-control as limited resource

A new research replication project, involving 24 labs and over 2100 participants, failed to reproduce findings from a previous study that suggested that self-control is a depletable resource. The findings are published as ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Making backup plans can be a self-fulfilling prophecy

Is having a Plan B always a good idea? Or can these 'safety nets' actually make you less likely to achieve your goals? Psychologists from the University of Zurich propose a new theoretical framework for studying the effects ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Parents' top fears about teens' cellphone use—are they justified?

Parents' fears about their teenagers' heavy use of cell phones and social media may be exaggerated, according to a new report from Duke University researchers. However, there are important exceptions in the areas of cyberbullying ...

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