Social Justice Cómo un Vínculo le Gana al Prejuicio Probablemente siempre sospecharemos de los extraños. Así que para el nuevo año, vamos a pensar de nuevo quién califica como miembro de nuestro grupo. Tom Jacobs
Economics Parents’ Debt Impacts Kids’ Well-Being But its effect can be positive or negative, depending on the specific type of indebtedness. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief Donald Trump’s Appeal to the Authoritarian Personality A quick primer on the psychological force driving support for the Republican front-runner. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Mindfulness May Help Curb Childhood Obesity New research links overeating with an imbalance in brain connections. Mindfulness training may help. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Shared Knowledge of Songs Bonds Children Evidence suggests music plays a role in our early tendency to distinguish friend from foe. Tom Jacobs
Environment Would You Like Flies With That? New research suggests obfuscation may be the best way to get Westerners to eat insect-based foods. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Marijuana Use May Not Lead to Cognitive Decline After All A large study of twins suggests family-related factors may contribute to both pot smoking and a drop in IQ. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice For Some Christians, Respect for Authority Outweighs Compassion As the presidential campaign is showing us, the moral values of Christians are far from monolithic. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice Altruistic Men Are More Attractive to Women In a new study, altruism trumps good looks, although the combination of both is the most desirable of all. Tom Jacobs
Social Justice What a Jerk—He Must Be Studying Law New research finds personality differences between college students with different majors. Tom Jacobs