Understanding Online Aggression | Psychology Today

This week in social psychology class we were talking about aggression, commonly defined as physical or verbal behavior intended to physically or psychologically hurt someone. We noted historical trends in violence and societal and cultural

Why Mikey Madison Deserves to Win

Will Mikey Madison take home the Oscar for Best Actress? She’s already won the Independent Spirit and the BAFTA, solidifying her momentum. Yet, with formidable competitors like Cynthia Erivo and Demi Moore, the Academy’s choice

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Unreliable Biomedicine: A Book Review

“Even with perfectly honest and well-intended analytical intentions,” writes the distinguished Hungarian scientist Csaba Szabo, “different groups of scientists, analyzing the same sets of data, can come to completely different conclusions.” In Unreliable: Bias, Fraud,

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Co-authored by Lena Wang and Haiying Kang Our workplaces—and the work we do—are becoming increasingly globalized and multicultural. Working and interacting with people from different cultural backgrounds has become an everyday experience for a significant