The social gift system is suitable for psychopaths according to researcher Consider this before accepting an expensive gift.
The typical person who loves buying Christmas gifts is an extroverted, self-confident Christian woman who's bad at planning Who actually enjoys buying Christmas presents?
“The feeling of regret is there for a reason” Is regret a completely useless feeling, or can we actually learn from the things we regret we have – or have not – done?
Why you should definitely go to a festival this summer “Festival tickets should be available as free prescriptions,” Norwegian professor says.
Environment vs Convenience; who wins in the supermarket? OPINION: Recent research shows that focussing on the environment and convenience wins consumers. But who wins when we actually shop?
Why are we more concerned about someone seeing us fall on our face than whether it hurt? ASK A RESEARCHER: Avoiding social pain is often more important than avoiding physical pain, according to psychology researcher.
How bosses can shed prejudice Companies risk letting the best job applicants pass by when they pigeonhole them through bias. But there are methods for escaping such mental straitjackets.
Cultivating TV aesthetics The most discerning TV buffs, or “telephiles”, watch TV series in their own special way.
Many don’t take 40 km/h zones literally Drivers are more likely to speed a little on stretches of road where they are supposed to drive real slow.
Breivik wants to be researched The Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik has contacted several researchers with a request to be interviewed. But they are hesitant about taking him up on his offer.
Let's use porn to change sexual behaviour Research has shown a correlation between use of pornographic material and in-bed behaviour. By working together with the porn industry it might be possible to influence people in a good, health-promoting way, says Norwegian researcher.