People who regularly signal their victimhood (real or perceived) are more likely to lie, cheat, and manipulate others to gain status and material benefit.

(n=343) Black participants, regardless of how strongly they identified racially, perceived a Black Atheist as "less Black" and less trustworthy than a Black Christian or someone whose religious affiliation was unknown.

When people perceive a sudden change in their environment, they tend to change how they behave, even if changing their behaviour leads to worse outcomes for them

Interpersonal closeness impairs memory of cooperative decisions

A reliance on tips and "service with a smile" requirements combine to predict more sexual harassment in customer service jobs, new study suggests.

Income robustly predicts self-regard emotions

Adverse childhood events (ACEs) may affect you less based on on your community

Men perceive women with (versus without) nipple erection more deserving of altruism, especially if that altruism involved greater interaction with the woman, and they expected these same women to behave more altruistically toward them.

Study examines the consequences and predictors of virtue/victim signalling

Nine studies (N = 3,277) find that support for egalitarianism predicts lower endorsement of sexism and racism, but not ageism.