A recent paper by Wallace and McIntyre, published in the October issue of Journal of Theoretical Social Psychology, suggests social autonomy can have negative consequences. Specifically, “social ...
Autonomy is the ability to make choices yourself rather than having them made for you by other people. Most of us desire autonomy—who wants to be a slave to another's wishes? But we are certainly not ...
It’s not indifference or ego - it’s a quiet shift where their self-worth no longer depends on how others perceive them. What ...
Happiness and well-being depend on how much volition, choice and control people feel they have over their life—their sense of autonomy. Researchers have acknowledged this connection, but there's been ...
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing, we find ourselves on a fascinating journey of human-technology interaction. AI, once confined to the realm of science fiction, is now ...
Do you trust your employees? Psychology suggests you should. When employees are trusted, empowered, and equipped to make certain decisions about how, when, and where they work–a concept known as job ...
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