Environment Las Raíces Profundas del Comportamiento Ecológico Una investigación reciente halla el mejor predictor de la vida consciente con el medio ambiente es objetivos de vida fundamentales de una persona. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Blacks at All Wealth Levels Are More Likely Than Whites to Be Incarcerated More evidence that race plays a role in who goes to jail in the U.S. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Why All the Violence at Donald Trump Rallies? The presidential candidate is beloved by people with authoritarian mindsets, who are often supportive of the use of violence. Tom Jacobs
Economics Product Placement Ineffective in Violent Video Games Even if you get into a gunfight in a virtual fast-food restaurant, you're not likely to remember it was a McDonald's. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Una Manera Sencilla Para Despertar la Creatividad Asume el papel de un genio estereotípico imaginativo, y mira lo que sucede. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice More Evidence of the Psychological Benefits of Choral Singing New research finds it fulfills deep-seated needs of bonding with a group. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Reality TV Linked to Heightened Narcissism New research finds a link between higher levels of narcissism and a preference for certain television genres, including sports. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Why Political Compromise Is So Hard When issues get moralized, making concessions becomes nearly unthinkable. Tom Jacobs
Economics Donald Trump’s Manliness and the Upcoming Recession Beware of his boasting—if it's accurate, we may all be in trouble. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice The Prevailing Stereotypes of Old Age in Pop Music The barrage of tuneful negativity may have health consequences for elderly listeners. Tom Jacobs