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  • Juliana Breines - UC Berkeley (The Self, Relationships)
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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2012 (57)
    • ►  May (10)
      • Friday Fun: A Week in the Life of a Grad Student
      • No Pain, No Gain: The Psychology of Self-Punishmen...
      • More Authors or Less Authors?
      • Marriage equality: What is shifting our opinions?
      • It's lonely at the top: Power makes you mistrustin...
      • Airing your dirty laundry on Facebook - Endearing?...
      • Five Classic Psychological Catch-22s
      • A Game of Thrones: Lessons About Status
      • Friday Fun: You Are What You Say
      • Pets with benefits: Social support from other spec...
    • ►  April (11)
      • The Secret to Maintaining Sexual Desire?
      • Friday Fun: Mad Men With Power Moves
      • The Body Problem: Why are we so afraid of bodily f...
      • An Inconvenient Truth: Race in America (Part I)
      • Using Social Psychology to Stay Healthy
      • Call Me Crazy: The Subtle Power of Gaslighting
      • Rue and Racism: Intergroup dynamics and the Hunger...
      • Mind Games: The Psychology of the Hunger Games
      • Friday Fun: It's all an illusion
      • How to survive a break-up: Give yourself a break
      • Genes and the Power of the Situation
    • ▼  March (12)
      • The girl who feels no pain: 3 fascinating neurolog...
      • The NFL Needs a Lesson in Bounded Ethicality
      • Friday Fun: The Ryan Gosling Obsession
      • Neighborly Love: The Psychology of Mr. Rogers
      • Two ways to right: The perils of naive realism
      • Friday Fun: An Insider's Guide To Psychology Prose...
      • Happy Birthday, Psych Your Mind!
      • Why we sometimes make bad decisions: The anchoring...
      • Friday Fun: Four factors that keep your relationsh...
      • In Just 1 Hour: Reducing the Achievement Gap
      • Can Mitt Romney connect with the working-class vot...
      • Friday Fun: Birth Order and Romantic Compatibility...
    • ►  February (11)
      • Freudian defense mechanisms: The good, the bad, an...
      • Is trust Jeremy Lin's secret weapon?
      • Placing Trust in God and Nation
      • The Psychology of Hazing
      • Can your phone cure depression?
      • Valentine's Day Special: An Insider's Guide to Spe...
      • Friday Fun: One Researcher's P-Curve Analysis
      • Psychological contagion? The mysterious case of Le...
      • Good Stress vs. Bad Stress: How Stress can Impair ...
      • Friday Fun: A few simple tricks for healthier eati...
      • The Bachelor: A modern-day replication of the Stan...
    • ►  January (13)
      • SPSP 2012: Poster Highlights
      • SPSP 2012: Social Relationships Round-up
      • SPSP 2012: How does culture change over time?
      • SPSP 2012: Watchdogs, Witch-hunts, and What to do ...
      • SPSP 2012: Oxytocin, Threat, and the “Mama Bear Ef...
      • SPSP Conference: Where social and personality psyc...
  • ►  2011 (131)
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