Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Health

The healthiest eaters are the most culturally 'fit'

How to be a healthy eater depends on culture. A recent study shows that in the U.S. and Japan, people who fit better with their culture have healthier eating habits. The results appear in Personality and Social Psychology ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Agreeable personalities are more likely to help strangers

Prosocial behaviors, such as willingness to help others, may be linked to specific personalities. Based on new research published by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, agreeableness is one of the better predictors ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Expectations can minimize unethical behavior in the powerful

While there are many examples of unethical leaders, from FIFA to the recent political discoveries from the Panama Papers leak, there are countless other examples, though not as headline grabbing, in history of leaders acting ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

High standards produce mixed effects on marriages

There is a tension between what spouses demand from their marriages and what they are capable of attaining from those marriages, according to recent psychology research. The results are published in the April issue of Personality ...

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