Psychology Archive

Deborah Y. Cohn, New York Institute of Technology – Bad Gift Giving

We’ve all received a bad gift or two in our time. Deborah Y. Cohn, associate professor

Stephen Yoshimura, University of Montana – Revenge

Everyone needs to get revenge once in a while. Stephen Yoshimura, professor in the department of

Rebecca Scott, Cardiff University – Paying for Pain

Would you pay for pain? Rebecca Scott, lecturer in marketing and strategy at Cardiff University, delves

Christina Starmans, Yale University – Temptation

The view of immorality is different for children and adults. Christina Starmans, postdoctoral associate in the

Matthew Johnson, University of Alberta – Self Esteem, Depression and Your Partner

Need help during a time of low self-esteem? Rely on your partner. Matthew Johnson, assistant professor

Russell Golman, Carnegie Mellon University – Information Avoidance

Are you avoiding some important information? Russell Golman, assistant professor of social and decision sciences at

Michael Flaherty, Eckerd College – Why Time Flies or Trickles By

Is time objective or subjective? Michael Flaherty, professor of sociology at Eckerd College, discusses time and

David Ward, Pacific Lutheran University – Building Hope to Attain Goals

How do you study hope? David Ward, associate professor of marriage and family therapy at Pacific

Alexei Morozov, Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute – Fear in Others

Does observing fear in others change your brain? Alexei Morozov, assistant professor at the Virginia Tech

Susan Davies, University of Dayton – Concussions in the Classroom

Concussions are becoming a serious medical issue in athletics. Susan Davies, associate professor of school psychology