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Stanford researchers are connecting the dots between attention and memory to explain why we remember certain things and forget others, why some people remember better than others and how media multitasking affects how well we recall.
BY LARA STREIFF
Older people report better emotional well-being than younger people – even during a pandemic that is placing them at greater risk than any other age group.
BY MELISSA DE WITTE
Despite being most at risk of contracting COVID-19 and suffering health
Professor Claude Steele has received the Legacy Award from the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP). The SPSP Legacy honors luminary figures whose seminal career contributions have shaped the field.
The SPSP is the world’s largest
The Society for Personality and Social Psychology, founded in 1974, is the world’s largest organization of social and personality psychologists. With over 7,500 members, SPSP strives to advance the science, teaching, and application of social and
This is the second in a two-part series from Albert Bandura, a pioneer in the field of social cognitive theory and the most cited living psychologist in the world. Read the first piece on self-efficacy here.
Albert Bandura, the David Starr Jordan