BUFFALO, N.Y. - Going with the flow might appear easier than sticking up for yourself when confronted with unanimous disagreement.
But a new study from the University at Buffalo that assessed bodily responses suggests that standing up for your beliefs, expressing your opinions and demonstrating your core values can be a positive psychological experience.
There can be a clear divergence between what people do and say and how they feel, according to Mark Seery, an associate professor in UB's Department of Psychology.