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Society for Personality and Social Psychology

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SPSP strives to advance the study, teaching, and application of social and personality psychology. Links, RTs ≠ endorsement. Monitored 9am ET - 5pm ET, Mon-Fri.

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🚨 Heads up US-based SPSP members: Congress is considering cuts of $300+ billion to federal student aid & graduate assistance, threatening efforts to address behavioral health workforce shortages. Learn more and contact your Rep. today w/ help from American Psychological Association: ow.ly/BNvH50VVWx5

🚨 Heads up US-based SPSP members: Congress is considering cuts of $300+ billion to federal student aid & graduate assistance, threatening efforts to address behavioral health workforce shortages. 

Learn more and contact your Rep. today w/ help from <a href="/APA/">American Psychological Association</a>: ow.ly/BNvH50VVWx5
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"parental pride is linked to increased life satisfaction and reduced negative emotions, while parental awe contributes to greater meaning, psychological richness, and satisfaction in life" ow.ly/HK9x50VVFc4 via PsyPost.org

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"Small gestures such as eye contact or a smile, even from a stranger, can foster feelings of connection by signaling that our existence matters" ow.ly/4TTN50VWllr via The Conversation U.S.

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📣Applying to serve on SPSP's Board of Directors is an excellent way to build leadership skills and connect with fellow scholars while strengthening personality and social psych as a field. 🧠Learn more and apply by June 5: ow.ly/f7rc50VWlQX

📣Applying to serve on SPSP's Board of Directors is an excellent way to build leadership skills and connect with fellow scholars while strengthening personality and social psych as a field. 

🧠Learn more and apply by June 5: ow.ly/f7rc50VWlQX
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New #SPSPblog: Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Increase Partner Aggression? by Julia Hammett, Benjamin Haggerty, Cynthia Stappenbeck, Benjamin Karney, & Thomas Bradbury ow.ly/HQi750VWnXH

New #SPSPblog: Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Increase Partner Aggression? by Julia Hammett, Benjamin Haggerty, Cynthia Stappenbeck, Benjamin Karney, &amp; <a href="/ProfBradbury/">Thomas Bradbury</a> ow.ly/HQi750VWnXH
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📊New research suggests that religious individuals tend to experience mixed emotions and positive emotions. The study of over 8,000 people found fear of God may play a role in this connection. Read more in #PSPB: ow.ly/5H3350VWm5p

📊New research suggests that religious individuals tend to experience mixed emotions and positive emotions. The study of over 8,000 people found fear of God may play a role in this connection.

Read more in #PSPB: ow.ly/5H3350VWm5p
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“Higher social engagement in older adults is associated with reduced mortality risk possibly due to decreased biological aging and increased physical activity levels,” ow.ly/VqbR50VWpSy via StudyFinds

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"While previous theories suggested that people with nothing to lose would be the ones most drawn to radical action, our findings paint a more complex picture." ow.ly/2U6950VWlv2 via The Conversation U.S.

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🧠 Shape the future of psychology research! Host a preconference at #SPSP2026 in Chicago. Applications open through June 23. Create specialized sessions, showcase emerging research & connect with fellow scholars. Apply here: ow.ly/XLbr50VX8kB

🧠 Shape the future of psychology research! Host a preconference at #SPSP2026 in Chicago. Applications open through June 23. Create specialized sessions, showcase emerging research &amp; connect with fellow scholars. 

Apply here: ow.ly/XLbr50VX8kB
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📊Research shows that people who endorsed absolute honesty but then lied are viewed as more moral than those who admitted lying can sometimes be appropriate. Follow SPSP for more #EverydayPsych insights: ow.ly/gRLF50VX8PB

📊Research shows that people who endorsed absolute honesty but then lied are viewed as more moral than those who admitted lying can sometimes be appropriate.

Follow SPSP for more #EverydayPsych insights: ow.ly/gRLF50VX8PB
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"mentioning meaningful leisure made someone seem more competent when they did not have other objective signs of competence" - Michelle Daniels, Adriana Samper, & Andrea Morales ow.ly/3RBS50VVlK0

"mentioning meaningful leisure made someone seem more competent when they did not have other objective signs of competence" - Michelle Daniels, Adriana Samper, &amp; Andrea Morales ow.ly/3RBS50VVlK0
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👋Reminder: SPSP Board applications close June 5! We're looking for candidates across our membership spectrum for President, Board of Directors (2 spots), and Student Committee Chair. Help shape our field's future. ✍️Apply here before June 5: ow.ly/inLx50VXLZG

👋Reminder: SPSP Board applications close June 5! We're looking for candidates across our membership spectrum for President, Board of Directors (2 spots), and Student Committee Chair. Help shape our field's future.

✍️Apply here before June 5: ow.ly/inLx50VXLZG
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"Today, researchers continue to come at love from different perspectives—and to broaden the definition to include love of strangers, place, civic institutions, and even the natural world" ow.ly/ESWG50VXO3g via Greater Good

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📈New #PSPB research uses machine learning to map cultural differences beyond traditional theories like individualism-collectivism. The method reveals both known patterns and novel dimensions in comparing countries like USA, China, and Japan. Learn more: ow.ly/C3bb50VXMqL

📈New #PSPB research uses machine learning to map cultural differences beyond traditional theories like individualism-collectivism. The method reveals both known patterns and novel dimensions in comparing countries like USA, China, and Japan.

Learn more: ow.ly/C3bb50VXMqL
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"Early reports of rising partner aggression were not necessarily wrong, but they didn’t tell the whole story." - Julia Hammett, Benjamin Haggerty, Cynthia Stappenbeck, Benjamin Karney, & Thomas Bradbury ow.ly/5AGe50VWon4

"Early reports of rising partner aggression were not necessarily wrong, but they didn’t tell the whole story." - Julia Hammett, Benjamin Haggerty, Cynthia Stappenbeck, Benjamin Karney, &amp; <a href="/ProfBradbury/">Thomas Bradbury</a> ow.ly/5AGe50VWon4