Self-Compassion

From Wired Science Blog: When faced with hardship and failure, people fall roughly into two groups: those who “roll with life’s punches, facing failures and problems with grace,” and those who “dwell on calamities, criticize themselves and...

Jeans and the Golden Ratio

From the Wired Blog:A blue jeans company called The Proportion of Blu is using the “Divine Proportion” formula, also known as the “Golden Ratio,” to make your butt look its best. Algebraically, it goes like this: The formula has been used...

Set Point Theory of Happiness

From the APS Observer: In the article “Adaptation and the Set-Point Model of Subjective Well-Being” in the April issue of Current Directions in Psychological Science, Richard E. Lucas (Michigan State University and German Institute for Economic Research, Berlin)...

Subjects or Participants

A letter to the editor of the APS Observer: Although the National Institute of Health takes no position on this issue, it is important for psychologists to know that federal regulations regarding the people in psychologists’ experiments refer to those people as...

Multiple Imputation

Multiple imputation is a statistical technique that imputes values for missing data. That is, it provides a best guess at what the missing data should be. Older techniques would substitute values for missing information. Mean substitution uses the mean of the variable...