The author discusses the perception that leaders in science and industry seeking power or setting down confining constraints to personal behavior as well as the converse of “…following where one’s heart and soul leads.” The author continues by positing that both sets of beliefs offer similar types of mental constraints
Human behaviour is a mix of habits, deliberate actions, emotions and thinking about practical and th...
The editor discusses what makes for a successful leader, and whether such a leader can be psychopath...
ABSTRACT—Three experiments demonstrated that the ex-perience of power leads to an illusion of person...
With power on the line in science, one should expect controversy beyond the substantive. In scient...
The author discusses one of the myths of science, insistence on reliable and valid notions of Truth,...
The author discusses the subverted perspective that science has further human knowledge
This Trends article discusses the nature of science from a political psychological perspective
This article describes the psychology behind failed attempts to improve security, regardless of whet...
This article describes philosophical challenges to the utility of profiling personality, especially ...
Radical innovation poses a series of well-documented adaptive behavioral challenges for individuals,...
The author discusses the concept and techniques of control (power) in the political world
Most professional psychological organizations purport to create knowledge and provide services for h...
This book focuses on the social psychology of belief systems and how they influence perceptions of r...
Summary.—A scientist’s work product can usually be rationally appraised apart from ideology. “Bad sc...
Being a powerful leader is not an easy task in our modern age. Political leaders have the major resp...
Human behaviour is a mix of habits, deliberate actions, emotions and thinking about practical and th...
The editor discusses what makes for a successful leader, and whether such a leader can be psychopath...
ABSTRACT—Three experiments demonstrated that the ex-perience of power leads to an illusion of person...
With power on the line in science, one should expect controversy beyond the substantive. In scient...
The author discusses one of the myths of science, insistence on reliable and valid notions of Truth,...
The author discusses the subverted perspective that science has further human knowledge
This Trends article discusses the nature of science from a political psychological perspective
This article describes the psychology behind failed attempts to improve security, regardless of whet...
This article describes philosophical challenges to the utility of profiling personality, especially ...
Radical innovation poses a series of well-documented adaptive behavioral challenges for individuals,...
The author discusses the concept and techniques of control (power) in the political world
Most professional psychological organizations purport to create knowledge and provide services for h...
This book focuses on the social psychology of belief systems and how they influence perceptions of r...
Summary.—A scientist’s work product can usually be rationally appraised apart from ideology. “Bad sc...
Being a powerful leader is not an easy task in our modern age. Political leaders have the major resp...
Human behaviour is a mix of habits, deliberate actions, emotions and thinking about practical and th...
The editor discusses what makes for a successful leader, and whether such a leader can be psychopath...
ABSTRACT—Three experiments demonstrated that the ex-perience of power leads to an illusion of person...