CivicScience on MSN
The Psychological Drivers of Consumer Spending: Linking Well-Being and Perceived Control to Financial Cutbacks
CivicScience engages directly with consumers, collecting over one million survey responses daily, to turn real-time insights into high-performing advertising campaigns. See how leading brands use ...
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Harvard scientist reveals a surprising split in psychological well-being between the sexes
A new analysis of global data reveals that while men score higher on a majority of specific wellbeing metrics, women tend to report higher overall life satisfaction. The findings suggest that females ...
Positive psychology forms the backbone of well-being programs around the world. Many people aiming to improve their mental ...
Francesca Tighinean on MSN
3 proven psychological tricks to finally stop obsessing over someone
Learn 3 science-backed psychological techniques to stop obsessing over someone and regain control of your thoughts. Practical ...
The philosophy of stoicism shares a lot in common with the best teachings of modern psychology. Here’s how to know if you ...
In a recent study published in Technology, Mind, and Behavior, researchers investigated whether internet access and use can predict eight outcomes related to well-being. Their results suggest that ...
To address this issue, the inaugural Rutgers Health Well-Being in Healthcare Summit brought together more than 120 leaders ...
For the seventh year running, the Finns have taken the top spot as the world’s happiest people. That’s according to the 2024 World Happiness Report, released March 20. Per usual, the remaining Nordic ...
Certain things get better with age. The coffee Tara left in her car console several days ago and accidentally sipped earlier is not one of them. As members of Gen X (i.e. born before 1980), we have ...
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