According to a new analysis of data from the US National Survey of Family Growth, there is no relationship between giving blood any facet of religiosity.
Psychologists have used an auditory version of the self-esteem 'implicit association test' to show that the left half of the brain has more self-esteem than the right half.
Our failure to accurately judge how others would perceive us appears to stem from an inability to look at ourselves and other people with the level of detail that they would use.
A new study shows that rewarding people for good behavior may be better at promoting cooperation than punishing them for offenses when reputations are at stake.