Peer support in “Study With Me” videos boosts college students’ motivation, engagement, and satisfaction

Peer support in “Study With Me” videos boosts college students’ motivation, engagement, and satisfaction

For many college students, studying alone can feel isolating and demotivating. To break that monotony, millions have turned to “Study With Me” (SWM) videos—online sessions where people broadcast or watch others studying,... Read more »
Smile Synchrony Linked to Relationship Satisfaction

Smile Synchrony Linked to Relationship Satisfaction

Most couples instinctively recognize the power of a shared smile, but researchers have now uncovered its deeper significance in maintaining healthy relationships. Smiles between romantic partners not only reflect mutual affection but... Read more »
Buying (quality) time predicts relationship satisfaction

Buying (quality) time predicts relationship satisfaction

Quality time is important for relationship satisfaction because it fosters emotional connection, intimacy, and shared meaning. When couples spend enjoyable, undistracted time together, they strengthen their bond, improve communication, and feel more... Read more »
Self-esteem, impostor phenomenon, proactive personality, and their influence on career satisfaction

Self-esteem, impostor phenomenon, proactive personality, and their influence on career satisfaction

The impostor phenomenon is the persistent feeling of being a fraud despite clear evidence of success. Individuals doubt their abilities, attributing achievements to luck rather than competence. This self-doubt can lower career... Read more »
Self-reported life satisfaction among autistic youth with and without intellectual disability

Self-reported life satisfaction among autistic youth with and without intellectual disability

Autistic individuals often experience lower life satisfaction than neurotypicals due to social isolation, unmet support needs, and challenges in navigating a world not built for them. Studying this area is crucial for... Read more »
Satisfaction with friendship support protects autistic youth from the negative effects of peer victimization

Satisfaction with friendship support protects autistic youth from the negative effects of peer victimization

Autistic individuals may struggle with friendships due to challenges with social communication, understanding nonverbal cues, and navigating social expectations. These difficulties can lead to misunderstandings, anxiety, and difficulty forming and maintaining friendships.... Read more »
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