How Your Childhood Shapes Others’ Trust in You, Per a Study

How Your Childhood Shapes Others’ Trust in You, Per a Study

How Your Childhood Shapes Others’ Trust in You, Per a Study We judge trustworthiness in seconds, but a Journal of Personality and Social Psychology study by Professor Kristin Laurin at the University of British Columbia reveals an unexpected factor: people from modest childhoods are often seen as more reliable. As a psychology professor with decades … Read more

Could High Intelligence Lead to Loneliness? A New Study Explores

Could High Intelligence Lead to Loneliness? A New Study Explores

Could High Intelligence Lead to Loneliness? A New Study Explores Everyone craves connection, but a recent study in Personality and Individual Differences suggests high intelligence may lead to loneliness. While intelligent individuals initially attract others, their social bonds often fade, creating isolation. As a psychology professor with decades of expertise, I’ve seen how social dynamics … Read more