A new study published in Scientific Reports suggests that the connection between a young adult’s cognitive ability and their future socioeconomic status is largely driven by their genes. The findings ...
When choosing an education or job, your choice is not only based on skills and opportunities. Your personality plays a notable role, too—and according to new research, certain traits can cause you to ...
Have you ever been on a diet yet eaten a family-sized bag of chips all on your own or planned to wake up early yet hit the "snooze" button on your alarm so many times that you ended up late for a ...
According to data from the World Health Organisation, women make up around 70% of the global health and social care workforce, though they remain underrepresented in leadership roles. In India too, ...
Lawmakers debated whether to expand career readiness to high school students in Virginia, but ultimately the concerns over ...
As AI continues to disrupt, choosing degrees that will stand the disruption and prepare students for future jobs is becoming increasingly important.
New online option at UL Lafayette aims to meet Louisiana workforce demand while giving former and working students a flexible ...
Children as young as seven begin to internalize stereotypes about who is more or less likely to pursue occupations related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)—beliefs that may ...
While few may consider the psychology behind workplace dynamics, Keaton Fletcher, a Colorado State University assistant psychology professor, has pursued a career of translating this information to ...
There are rankings of fulfilling careers, but 'happy jobs' are misleading - the fit matters far more ...
In an article in Psyche, Matt Huston unpacks the psychology of impatience. He cites a study conducted by Annabella Roberts and Ayelet Fishbach that examined people’s impatience, as they waited in ...
Hyewon Jung, a Baylor University undergraduate psychology major from Houston, has been selected as a Colgate-Palmolive ...