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The Smartphone Behavior Hurting Your Relationships

The Smartphone Behavior Hurting Your Relationships

We take better care of our smartphone than ourselves. — Arianna Huffington A finding that might shock you: on average, people spend 20% of their entire waking day looking at their phone. Probably one of the biggest changes in human behavior over the last two decades has been the use of the cell phone. But…

My Interview with One of Psychology’s Most Influential Thinkers

My Interview with One of Psychology’s Most Influential Thinkers

This week, I’m excited to bring you something unique for Everyday Psych: a personal interview with one of psychology’s most esteemed and influential psychologists, Dr. Richard Nisbett. Dr. Nisbett discovered some of the most interesting findings in social psychology, conducting research on people’s ability to introspect, on what ‘intelligence’ actually is, and how people from…

Bugs in Our Brains’ Coding

Bugs in Our Brains’ Coding

Bias and impartiality is in the eye of the beholder.  — Samuel Johnson Alcohol-infused parties are rarely good places to confront someone on their socio-political beliefs. But in this real-life example, I had no choice. The young man in the kitchen—spouting beliefs that I wholeheartedly disagreed with—woke this sleeping, glasses-wearing dragon when he exclaimed: “And…