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  • Dunbar's Number: Why My Theory that Humans Can Only Maintain 150 Friendships Has Withstood 30 Years of Scrutiny
  • Mindfulness Can Make Independent-Minded People Less Likely to Help
  • We Know Amazon is Killing the High Street, So Why Do We Keep Clicking on 'Buy Now"?
  • Here's What We Listen for When Deciding Whether a Speaker is Lying or Uncertain
  • Zoom Burnout: Be More Productive and Ditch those Video Calls
  • Resolving Arguments can Prevent Bad Feelings from Lingering - And We Get Better at It as We Age 
  • It Turns Out You can Bullshit a Bullshitter After All
  • ​What can Different Cultures Teach about Boredom?
  • How to Cope Under Pressure, According to Psychology
  • ​A New Take on the Marshmallow Test: Children Wait Longer for a Treat When Their Reputation is at Stake
  • ​Here's Why We Falsely Remember Completing Tasks We had Intended to Do
  • ​Having Realistic Expectations Could Make You Happier Than Being Over-Optimistic
  • People's Desire to Reciprocate Acts of Kindness is Surprisingly Robust
  • ​Are You an Anti-Influencer?  That is, You Pick What's Unpopular?
  • ​Leaders Show Distinct Body Language Depending on Whether They Gain Authority through Prestige or Dominance
  • ​Here's How Good Liars Get Away with It
  • ​The Trick that Makes You Overspend
  • The Surprising Benefits of Talking to Strangers
  • First Study to Investigate How Attachment Style Changes through Multiple Decades of Life
  • ​Crossing Divides: The Friends Who are Good for Your Brain
  • Should You Listen to Music While Doing Intellectual Work?  It Depends on the Music, the Task, and Your Personality
  • ​A Surprising New Way to Avoid Choking Under Pressure - Imagine You Have the Prize and are Performing to Keep It
  • ​How to Give Up Your Cake - and Eat It, Too
  • ​Underestimating the Power of Gratitude - Recipients of Thank-You Letters are More Touched than We Expect
  • ​Psychologists Have Looked into Why "Phubbing" is So Harmful to Our Social Lives
  • ​Do Our Names Push Us Towards Certain Jobs?
  • ​Psychologists have Profiled the Kind of Person Who is Willing to Confront Anti-Social Behaviour
  • ​The Tricks to Make Yourself Effortlessly Charming
  • Why Some People are Always Running Late
  • ​We're Less Likely to Help Each Other Out When Near a Luxury Store
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