BPS Research DigestSocial Justice Advocates Of Equality For All Are More Likely To Show Prejudice Against Older Adults At Work BPS Research Digest - By Emma Young Social justice movements, such as Black Lives Matter and #MeToo, have done huge amounts to address racism and sexism in our society. It’s now common …
BPS Research DigestMental Health During Lockdown, Meaningful Activity Is More Fulfilling Than Simply Staying Busy BPS Research Digest - By Emily Reynolds It’s not hard to find ways to stay busy during lockdown. Yes, many of us are spending lots of time at home and have evenings and weekends free from …
BPS Research DigestEnvironmentalism Companies Undermine “Sacred” Values Like Environmentalism When Co-opting Them For Profit Or Prestige BPS Research Digest - By Emma Young How important is it to you to protect our planet’s wildest places? Would you put a price on it — or is it the kind of goal that just can’t be subject …
BPS Research DigestStereotypes Americans Simultaneously Hold Both Positive And Negative Stereotypes About Atheists BPS Research Digest - By Emily Reynolds What — or who — do you think about when you hear the word “atheist”? Someone scientific, rational, and open-minded? Or, instead, someone who lacks …
BPS Research DigestThe Brain Phone Fears And Dolphin Directions: The Week’s Best Psychology Links BPS Research Digest In 2001, Air Transat Flight 236 lost engine power and made an emergency landing in the Azores. All passengers survived, but for 30 terrifying …