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The Power of Influence

The Power of Influence

The power of which seems to function linearly: the closer personally and physically others are to us, the greater our influence over them, and vice versa.Read more

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Beautiful People Really Are More Intelligent

Beautiful People Really Are More Intelligent

Beautiful people really are more intelligent. Intelligence is just as strongly correlated with beauty as with education.Read more

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The Badass Personalities of People Who Like Being Alone

The Badass Personalities of People Who Like Being Alone

Research shows that people who like spending time alone, and are unafraid of being single, are especially unlikely to be neurotic.Read more

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How to Stress Less in a Traffic Jam

How to Stress Less in a Traffic Jam

2 Sept 2015 — Inhale, exhale, repeat. When you start gripping the steering wheel like a vise, take some deep breaths. · Redefine the situation. · Curtail angry ...Read more

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Autism Test / Quiz

Autism Test / Quiz

Take this test to determine if you may be showing signs of autism. Using the key below, answer the questions based on how strongly you agree or disagree with ...Read more

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A Simple Way to Understand the Origin of Gender Roles

A Simple Way to Understand the Origin of Gender Roles

A recent analysis of the past 50 years shows increases in perceived gender differences. The social construction of gender roles cannot explain ...

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Why Do People Believe Things That Aren't True?

Why Do People Believe Things That Aren't True?

Mistrust, misinformation, and motivated reasoning help explain why we often refuse to admit that we might be wrong.

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