Philip Zimbardo’s 1977 Shyness Research Changed How We See Ourselves
Philip Zimbardo’s 1977 shyness research drew a line in the sand that still matters today: shyness and introversion are not…
Philip Zimbardo’s 1977 shyness research drew a line in the sand that still matters today: shyness and introversion are not…
The Stanford Shyness Project, launched by psychologist Philip Zimbardo in the 1970s, was one of the first large-scale efforts to…
Shyness and introversion are not the same thing, yet the psychological community has spent decades treating them as close enough…
Philip Zimbardo’s work on shyness drew a clear, important line between two things that get tangled together constantly: shyness and…
Shyness and introversion are not the same thing, even though they get tangled together constantly in everyday conversation. Martin Antony,…
Jerome Kagan’s longitudinal research on shyness demonstrated something that many of us who grew up as quiet, cautious children always…
Jerome Kagan’s decades of research on temperament gave us one of the clearest distinctions in personality psychology: shyness and introversion…
Dr. Yiyuan Xu’s research into shyness among Chinese populations offers one of the clearest illustrations of something personality researchers have…
Shyness has long been misunderstood as a choice, a habit, or a character flaw someone could simply outgrow with enough…
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