social skills

business
01.31.2024

A recent discovery revealed notable differences in career interests between males and females. Surprisingly, the study found that gender gaps in career opportunities are even more significant than expected, especially at lower education levels.

research business team work personality Psychology January 31, 2024
secret
01.30.2024

A new study suggests that people often keep negative information about themselves hidden due to fears of harsh judgment, both in and out of the workplace.  However, when participants in the study mustered the courage to reveal a secret, the recipients' reactions were much more charitable than expected. 

research secrets social bonds communication Psychology January 30, 2024
girl
01.28.2024

We can't become mature immediately – it takes time to become more responsible and learn our lessons in life. New research, recently published in Nature Communications, presents convincing evidence indicating that executive function, a cluster of cognitive skills essential for tasks such as planning, task-switching, resisting distractions, and sustaining focus, typically reaches maturity around the age of 18.

research maturity responsibility character traits Psychology January 28, 2024
students
01.24.2024

Not only teachers, but also students can be violent – and most teachers can't do anything about it. Teachers across the country have shared their insights on the most effective strategies for handling student violence, according to a nationwide study. 

research student teaching violent behavior Psychology January 24, 2024
houses
01.23.2024

A group of researchers focused on health equity has used a lot of data to test an idea: that structural racism is connected to neighborhood resources and structures that are linked to poor health. The study explored how racism is related to chronic kidney disease, diabetes, and hypertension at the neighborhood level in Durham County.

research neighbors mental health education Psychology January 23, 2024
parrots
01.17.2024

When talking about different adaptations animals have, you can't help but mention social skills of some animals. For example, parrots are extremely social birds, and it can be easily explained by evolution.

parrots animal adaptation communication evolution Animals January 17, 2024
chatting
01.14.2024

When talking to someone you like, you probably want to be more initiative, so your communication won't stop – but how to do that? Lots of people are afraid of being proactive, because they don't want to be seen as clingy, needy, or desperate.

communication self-esteem relationship tips Psychology January 14, 2024
resentment
01.12.2024

If you feel like someone you know might be offended by something, then it's always better to talk about it – but what if you can't? In most cases, there are some signs of resentment that you should be looking for to understand what the person feels.

resentment communication social signals behavior Psychology January 12, 2024
valentine
01.08.2024

People can sometimes hide their sympathy for many reasons – they are afraid to look too clingy, they feel shy, or simply not sure whether their sympathy is appropriate. While some people can hide their true feelings really well, others can show some unobvious signs whether they want it or not.

sympathy relationship in love signs Psychology January 8, 2024
girl
01.07.2024

Introverted people prefer being on their own – it's one of the most commonly known facts about introverts that most people know. Meanwhile, seeking loneliness and privacy aren't the only key features that make introverts who they are.

introverts social bonds personality thoughts Psychology January 7, 2024
invitation
12.31.2023

Have you ever experienced the inconvenience of saying "no" to an invitation, or being pressed to say "yes" when you didn't want to go? If yes, then you're not alone - lots of people face the same problem regularly, especially during holidays.

research invitation relationship self care Psychology December 31, 2023
people
12.24.2023

Good social skills can help you a lot in life - both in terms of professional growth and basic communication with peers and friends. If you're not really social, then you can develop these skills, but it's important to find a good balance between being social and annoying.

communication social status friendship relationship Psychology December 24, 2023
infant
12.15.2023

You might think that you don't have to talk to babies because they'd understand anything, but it seems to be wrong. Parents should start speaking to their new babies using sing-song speech, like nursery rhymes, as soon as possible, according to a new study.

research child development speech communication Psychology December 15, 2023