Psychology Archive

Alex Maier, Vanderbilt University – Mind’s Eye Blink

Does your mind’s eye blink? Alex Maier, assistant professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University, discusses this

Best Psychology Segment Award – James Roberts, Baylor University – Smartphone Addiction

This is Best of Week on The Academic Minute. For the Best Psychology Segment Award, James

Jennifer Mueller, University of San Diego – Leadership Resisting Creativity

Leaders say they welcome innovation and new ideas, but do they in practice? Jennifer Mueller, associate

Lauren Howard, Franklin & Marshall College – Social Learning of Apes

Do primates learn from being social? Lauren Howard, assistant professor of psychology & scientific and philosophical

Trevor Foulk, University of Maryland – Abusive Bosses

Powerful people who abuse subordinates may be hurting themselves as well. Trevor Foulk, assistant professor in

Dan Cinotti, New York Institute of Technology – LGBTQ Bullying

LGBTQ students are at high risk for bullying. Dan Cinotti, assistant professor in the department of

Justin Tosi, Georgetown University – Moral Grandstanding

How does moral grandstanding affect the opinions of others? Justin Tosi, junior faculty fellow at the

Susan Gilbertz, Montana State University Billings – Sense of Place

Our physical environment affects us in many ways. Susan Gilbertz, professor of geography at Montana State

Stacie Bosley, Hamline University – Pyramid Schemes

Everyone has been pitched on a pyramid scheme. Stacie Bosley, assistant professor of economics at Hamline

Krista Ingram, Colgate University – The Decision Making of Early Birds and Night Owls

Early bird or night owl? Krista Ingram, associate professor of biology at Colgate University, examines how