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What Can You Do With A Psychology Degree | AutoTraffic How to be smart, charming and powerful: The degrees of the world’s most famous villains
Ever wondered how to be a villain who oozes intelligence and charisma? The answer could lie in what they studied at university.
read more What College Majors can Afford to Retire?
The average high school graduate will make $1 million less than the average college graduate over the course of his or her lifetime, Smith and Aggarwal say. Looking at income, the PEW Research Center ...
read more Your Perfectionism Is Irritating Everyone, Here’s What to Do
Our perfectionistic tendencies solicit enabling behavior from others, which can get irritating for them. Our perfectionistic moralism can cause others in the environment to feel demoralized and ...
read more Do You Fall For Psychology’s Biggest Myths? Here Are 10 Ways To Know
Psychological myths can lead to dangerous mistakes and biases. Here’s where they came from, and how to know if they’ve shaped your beliefs.
read more 7 High-Paying Jobs You Can Do Without A Degree in 2024
Learn more about which jobs are available, what the pay range is, and whether or not you'll have to go through additional training.
read more Shakaila Forbes-Bell on How You Can Leverage Fashion Psychology to Shop More Thoughtfully
"If you actually wear and love your clothes, you won't feel the need to constantly consume," Shakaila Forbes-Bell said, live on The Fashionista Network.
read more 3 Famous Movies That Get Just About Everything Wrong About Psychology
Despite their critical acclaim, many films tend to misrepresent key psychological concepts. Is your favorite movie on this list?
read more Can faking a smile make you feel happier?
Lab research often gives one answer about whether smiling can make you feel happier, but does that translate to the real world?
read more When a Twin’s New Family Cannot Get Along With the Co-Twin
Restoring harmony and agreeability after a conflict can be very difficult.
read more Kristi Yamaguchi Reveals What Really Goes Down in the Infamous Olympic Village
Kristi Yamaguchi reflected to E! News about her time in the Olympic Village during the 1992 Winter Games, where she became the first Asian American ever to win gold in figure skating.
read more Want to Instantly Be a Better Leader? Organizational Psychology Shows Boosting Engagement, Teamwork and Performance Comes Down to This 5-Letter Word
Webster, "civil" is defined as "adequate in courtesy and politeness." Even though the key word is "adequate," civil doesn't necessarily describe a (at least at times) notoriously abrasive Steve Jobs.
read more Jonah Goldberg: Here's proof Republicans can still do what's rational and right
There's no record of Edmund Burke -- the great Irish-born British statesman and father of modern conservatism -- actually saying what is often attributed to him: "The only thing necessary ...
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