AI cheats not because it’s broken, but because it has learned our own bad habit: rewarding what feels good over what is true.
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A new study has found that habit, not conscious choice, dictates the majority of our actions. Helen Coffey asks the experts ...
A peer-reviewed study published in American Psychological Association’s Journal of Personality and Social Psychology examined ...
How often have you splurged on the new phone, the new sofa, or a special pair of shoes — then two weeks later, it feels ordinary, or you’re not even using it? We’ll unpack why this happens (hedonic ...
If young teens use social media to learn about sexual health, it is better if they use sites like YouTube rather than ones ...
Call it karma, schadenfreude or any number of other terms, but nearly everyone has taken joy at someone else's misfortune, especially if the victim had snubbed others.
Much of what looks like bravery on vacation can be traced to an underlying psychological drive: the motivation to grow. According to “self-expansion theory,” developed by psychologists Arthur and ...
A study of more than 400,000 people found 1% had never had sex – which was linked to a range of genetic, environmental and ...
Men are from Mars and women are from Venus – so goes the title of the infamous pop psychology book. Our two sexes may not be ...