Investigating Flight Instructors’ Safety Behaviors Through Personality Traits, Affective Domain, and Safety Climate in the United States.
A comprehensive study published in the peer-reviewed journal Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors has identified a definitive link between a flight instructor’s psychological profile, the organizational culture of their…
The psychological traits that build an extremist personality
Redefining the Extreme Personality through Motivational Balance Historically, extremism has been viewed primarily as a rigid adherence to external political or religious ideologies. However, contemporary psychological science is increasingly looking…
The Complex Tapestry of Dreams: How Personality and Shared Life Experiences Shape Our Sleeping Worlds
The elusive nature of dreams, their vividness, their transience, and their often bizarre narratives, has captivated humanity for millennia. While the subjective experience of dreaming is universal, the reasons behind…
Misalignment between self-view and expectations of others drives loneliness in borderline personality disorder
A groundbreaking study involving individuals seeking treatment for borderline personality disorder (BPD) has identified a significant psychological gap that may contribute to the profound social isolation often experienced by those…
Prediction of self-efficacy in recognizing deepfakes based on personality traits
A landmark study published in the peer-reviewed journal F1000Research has uncovered a significant link between fundamental personality traits and an individual’s confidence in their ability to detect AI-generated deepfake videos.…
The Psychological Cost of Rigidity: Exploring the Mediation of Psychological Inflexibility Between Personality and Prefrontal Functioning
Recent empirical evidence published in the journal Psychological Reports suggests that the way young adults process their emotions and thoughts—specifically their level of psychological rigidity—serves as a critical determinant in…












