A soon-to-be released study in Psychological Science suggests that the self-pride found among the residents of certain countries is not necessarily a cultural difference but actually relates to economic inequality within countries. According to a release from the Association for Psychological Science, the differences in “self-enhancement” were originally thought to be

Recent anti-smoking campaigns have increasingly turned to shocking ads and disturbing pictures to steer people away from cigarettes, but research from the University of Missouri suggests that this tactic might actually backfire. Researchers showed 49 participants different anti-smoking public service announcements, some of which had “threatening and disgusting” images in

A recent University of Washington study found that some working moms who try to do it all are also juggling depression. Researcher Katrina Leupp surveyed 1,600 40-year-old married women who were either stay-at-home moms or working mothers. She found that the working mothers who adopted the “Supermom” mindset were more likely

Although it might appear to be a minute linguistic choice in our daily lives, The Boston Globe is reporting that the particular pronouns people use reveal a lot about their personalities. In his soon-to-be-released book, The Secret Life of Pronouns, psychologist James Pennebaker told the newspaper that he found differences in