Happiness and health: this new study finds that happy people also feel healthier A new study finds that health wealth and happiness go hand in hand. But it also depends on how researchers measure these variables. August 23, 2025 Broken phone? A new study suggests you might have secretly let it happen August 23, 2025 New study shows that a baby’s brain waves can predict IQ at age seven August 23, 2025 The triumph of the outgoing introvert: faking extroversion makes people like you more August 23, 2025 Yale University’s “science of well being” course works exactly as planned: it actually does boost well being Yes, according to a study, individuals who took the course reported feeling better than those who took a general psychology course. April 17, 2021 New study finds not knowing how to flirt is holding many people back Inadequate flirting skills contribute to involuntary singlehood, new research suggests. March 7, 2021 This new study on pathological liars finds about 13% of people tell 10 lies per day A new study has found that 13% of people are pathological liars, telling about 10 lies per day, which damages their social ties. February 6, 2021 Indirect aggression: this new study shows that mean children can turn into mean adults A new study of “indirect aggression” – better known as meanness – found that mean children very often turn into mean adults. January 24, 2021 Do therapists Google their patients? This new study finds that yes, 86% of them do Do therapists Google their patients? A new study finds that 86% of interviewed therapists admit that they sometimes do. January 17, 2021 Status envy: people envy other people’s social position more than their wealth Status envy: a study finds people envy others’ social status (for example how respected they are) more than they envy others’ possessions. January 13, 2021 Prev1 … 343 344 345 346 347 348 349Next No more posts to load
Happiness and health: this new study finds that happy people also feel healthier A new study finds that health wealth and happiness go hand in hand. But it also depends on how researchers measure these variables. August 23, 2025
The triumph of the outgoing introvert: faking extroversion makes people like you more August 23, 2025
Yale University’s “science of well being” course works exactly as planned: it actually does boost well being Yes, according to a study, individuals who took the course reported feeling better than those who took a general psychology course. April 17, 2021
New study finds not knowing how to flirt is holding many people back Inadequate flirting skills contribute to involuntary singlehood, new research suggests. March 7, 2021
This new study on pathological liars finds about 13% of people tell 10 lies per day A new study has found that 13% of people are pathological liars, telling about 10 lies per day, which damages their social ties. February 6, 2021
Indirect aggression: this new study shows that mean children can turn into mean adults A new study of “indirect aggression” – better known as meanness – found that mean children very often turn into mean adults. January 24, 2021
Do therapists Google their patients? This new study finds that yes, 86% of them do Do therapists Google their patients? A new study finds that 86% of interviewed therapists admit that they sometimes do. January 17, 2021
Status envy: people envy other people’s social position more than their wealth Status envy: a study finds people envy others’ social status (for example how respected they are) more than they envy others’ possessions. January 13, 2021