Sexual Double Standard Debunked: Women Are Not Judged More Harshly Than Men
Think people condemn women who are sexually active as amoral or loose? Think again. It’s not true that women are subjected to sexual double standards,…
Think people condemn women who are sexually active as amoral or loose? Think again. It’s not true that women are subjected to sexual double standards,…
The results from a survey of 46,000 individuals in 68 countries indicate that a tendency towards altruism is less prevalent among those with conservative ideologies….
A lack of social contact for eight hours can result in a decrease in energy levels comparable to going without food for eight hours. Research…
Contrary to popular belief that the most dangerous jobs would lead to the greatest number of workplace accidents, a recent study reveals that accidents are,…
Debunking the Dunning-Kruger effect – the least skilled people know how much they don’t know, but everyone thinks they are better than average. The Dunning-Kruger…
A study found that the perspective of photography (first-person or third-person) reflects individuals’ goals for capturing a moment. First-person photos are often taken to document…
A new study explores shyness in children, finding that temperamental shyness may be a distinct trait in some, while others experience shyness as an emotional…
According to research from the University of Queensland, normal cognitive changes associated with aging may increase the likelihood of older individuals adopting a negative, ageist…
New research suggests that lonely individuals process the world differently than their peers, regardless of their social network size, potentially contributing to their feelings of…
During the pandemic, dog and cat owners reported a closer bond with their pets, however, the relationship between pets and stress or loneliness is complicated….
Mobility-related data show the pandemic has had a lasting effect, limiting the breadth of places people visit in cities. A study by MIT reveals that…
Study finds some selfies help capture the meaning of an event. Research suggests that the perspective of a photo—first-person or third-person—reflects an individual’s intent to…
According to researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, the rates of school discipline vary greatly and follow a predictable pattern throughout the school year,…
A new study conducted by Johns Hopkins University researchers explores the impact of receiving unfavorable medical results on individuals’ selection of generic versus brand-name drugs….
Some people may be attracted to others over minimal similarities. Be wary of unwarranted assumptions, researcher warns. We are often attracted to others with whom…
A University of Bonn study found that if birth is perceived as a natural process, it is less likely to experience complications. According to a…
According to the study, certain traits are linked to life satisfaction regardless of age. Recent research published by the American Psychological Association found that specific…
Western University sociology professor says pain can be used as an overall holistic measure of physical and psychological well-being at the population level. A new…