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Art Markman Ph.dPsychology Today |
How people view a conflict determines the strategy they use to resolve it.
A replication of a study is called into question by scientific misconduct.
Studies reinforce that people may be aware of their so-called implicit attitudes.
You have a blind spot for believing things you have heard before.
Effective lying requires thinking about the knowledge of the recipient.
Research explores the relationship between confidence and wanting to know.