Can we detect personality dysfunction through the words and phrases we use? A team of psychologists from the University…
Personality
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A new personality type has been identified by American psychiatrist Rami Kaminski: the otrovert. The otrovert differs from both introverts and extroverts, harmoniously coexisting with internal contradictions. Before discussing the…
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It turns out the pizza toppings people choose can reveal a lot about them. At least, that’s what researchers believe. Dr. Alan Hirsch, director of the Smell and Taste Treatment…
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A new study by animal psychologists at Auburn University in the U.S. found that a dog’s reaction to television varies with its personality. To explore this connection further, the team…
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In English, the term “cool” typically refers to someone who is admired by many and often serves as a role model. This person is independent, creative, and exemplary in every…
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A study by a team at University College London led by Professor Flaminia Ronca found that people who enjoy exercising are more likely to stick with it. The team also…
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We are what we eat: a new large-scale study from the University of Zurich makes that old saying feel more literal. The researchers found that dietary habits are linked to…
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The Beatles were onto something when they sang “Can’t Buy Me Love.” Their lyric feels even more relevant today than in 1964, when the Liverpool quartet released the hit. When…