Sounds like a sister tool to competitive victimhood.
All of that. And she did it while trying to hold her volatile husband together (due to his bipolar disorder). When she died, he went down hill in a hurry.
Reminds me of a Bob Zajonc video that I watched back in the day. The interviewer repeatedly asks, “how do you ____?” He gave the same answer for every question, “just do it.”
An instructional video on how to disable AI writing assistance…
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📢 Call for Papers!
Together with @chrbuettner.bsky.social, we present a new article collection, "Social Processes from a Cultural Perspective" in Social Influence.
Deadline: 26 Feb 2027. We especially welcome work beyond Western samples!
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We’re excited to share that the first issue of our Environmental Psychology Research is live.
This issue features 6 diverse papers with topics including green consumption, recycling behaviour, perceptions of zoos, & more.
Read the full issue: bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/3067...
Our institute is hiring
1. an assistant professor (with TT) for Social Psychology (focus: environmental psychology)
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2. an assistant lecturer (with TT) for Experimental Personality Psychology
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29 June - Friday 3 July 2026, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom. The theme of IAPS 2026 is Sustainability as Wellbeing: Towards healthy, green, and equitable communities.
My student Gabrielle is looking for hunters, people who participate in ‘Vulture Culture’, and/or who do taxidermy to complete a survey about their views on nature, life, death, and themselves: carletonu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
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