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Norton and several colleagues documented this phenomenon in a study that they described in an article for the journal Psychological Science, Color Blindness and Interracial Interaction.
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Men with wider faces not only are perceived as untrustworthy, they may deserve the reputation, according to an article in an upcoming issue of the journal Psychological Science.
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The study is published in the journal Psychological Science.
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This week, a new paper will be published in the APS journal, Psychological Science, that supports our predisposition to being control freaks, particularly when it comes to the workplace.
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You can see the full study (at an extravagant price), published in the May issue of the scholarly journal Social Psychological and Personality Science, here.
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Last week the journal Science published news of a fascinating psychological study, involving 19, 000 people ages 18 to 68, in which subjects consistently underestimated the degree to which they would change in the future, even though they knew how much they had changed in the past.
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