The 10 Rules of Change People who made inspiring your life change
Self-change is tough, but it’s not impossible, nor does it have to be traumatic, according to change expert Stan Goldberg, Ph.D. Here, he lays out the 10 principles he deems necessary for successful change.
The cognitive unconscious in everyday life
The type of unconscious influences that matter in the everyday lives of everyday people are those of which they are unaware, whether or not they are aware of the events, people, and situations that trigger them.
All Aboard! ‘Social’ and Nonsocial Priming are the Same Thing
Dissolving the arbitrary boundary between social and non-social priming has important implications for debates about the reality of social priming.
Does Physical Warmth Prime Social Warmth?
Is there a psychological link between physical and social warmth?
Superheroes for Change: Physical safety promotes socially (but not economically) progressive attitudes among conservatives
In the first inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1938), given amidst the widespread disquiet of the Great Depression, the president famously warned Americans that their fear could serve as a psychological impediment to much needed social change.
Up and down regulation of a highly automatic process: Implementation intentions can both increase and decrease social projection
Two studies examined whether implementation intentions, self-regulatory “if-then” plans, can alter social projection – people’s tendency to automatically assume that other people share their attitudes.
The hidden life of the consumer mind
People are often unaware of how external events influence their choices and behavior, which is a good reason not to rely on self-report measures of mediating internal mental processes.