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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceSocial Sciences |
In this episode, I discuss the results of a new study on the effects of meditation named “Mind-Body Practices and Self-Enhancement: Direct Replications of Gebauer et al.’s (2018) Experiments 1 and 2” by Thomas I. Vaughan-Johnston, Jill A. Jacobson, A... more
In this episode, I share the findings of an interesting research on kindness named “Generosity Pays: Selfish People Have Fewer Children and Earn Less Money” by Kimo Eriksson, Irina Vartanova, Pontus Strimling, and Brent Simpson (2020). Hope you’ll en... more
In this episode, I share the findings of a recent paper on thinking named “A Trade-Off Model of Intentional Thinking for Pleasure” by Seher Raza, Erin Westgate, Nick Buttrick, Samantha Heintzelman, Rémy A. Furrer, Lisa Libby, and Timothy Wilson (2021... more
In this episode, I share the findings of a new paper on single adults’ life satisfaction named “Unsupported or Stigmatized? The Association Between Relationship Status and Well-Being Is Mediated by Social Support and Social Discrimination” by Yuthika... more
In this episode, I share the findings of a paper by Oishi and colleagues (2020) about leading a good life named “Happiness, Meaning and Psychological Richness.” Hope you’ll enjoy listening!
In this episode, I share the findings of a recent paper on uncertainty named “Be Here Now: Perceptions of Uncertainty Enhance Savoring” by Andrew L. Gregory, Jordi Quoidbach, Claduia M. Hasse and Paul K. Piff (2021). Hope you’ll enjoy listening!
In this episode, I share the findings of a new paper named “Daily Stressor-Related Negative Mood and its Associations with Flourishing and Daily Curiosity” by Alexandra Drake, Bruce P. Doré, Emily B. Call, Perry Zurn, Danielle S. Bassett, and David M... more
In this episode, I share the findings of a recent paper named “You Speaks to Me: Effects of Generic-you in Creating Resonance Between People and Ideas” by Ariana Orvell, Ethan Kross, and Susan German (2021). Hope you’ll enjoy listening!
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