Mark Wilson: don't rush to judgement
Subscriber contentBy Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3839 28th Nov 2013
It’s unwise to make snap judgments about people based only on what you can see.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3839 28th Nov 2013
It’s unwise to make snap judgments about people based only on what you can see.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3838 21st Nov 2013
Contrary to what a French sociologist thought, brain size isn’t everything.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3837 14th Nov 2013
If you’re like most people, being told that will only make it harder for you to do so.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3836 7th Nov 2013
You’d be surprised what can be read into the relative lengths of your fingers.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3835 31st Oct 2013
What could possess a person to have a pet hedgehog – shared prickliness, perhaps?
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3834 24th Oct 2013
In any relationship, love is a multifaceted thing that changes over time.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3833 17th Oct 2013
Are we consistent in our approach to relationships? The results of my online survey are in.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3832 10th Oct 2013
A new US study aims to reveal why some initially happy couples divorce while others go the distance.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3831 3rd Oct 2013
A partner’s directive to change one’s ways can be painful but effective.
By Marc Wilson in Psychology
Issue 3830 26th Sep 2013
We haven’t always thought that cuddles are important for human development.