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Jul 18, 2020
Recent study from San Francisco State University links attraction to 'tyrannical' leaders to dysfunctional family dynamics (n=130).
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Jun 30, 2020
Research has found that people who adopt a collectivist mindset are more likely to comply with social distancing and hygiene practices to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. People who are more individualist are less likely to engage, partly due to beliefs in COVID-19 conspiracy theories
coping/phobias
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political science
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Jun 29, 2020
Playtime with dad may improve children's self-control - "Children whose fathers make time to play with them from a very young age may find it easier to control their behaviour and emotions as they grow up, research suggests."
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Jun 29, 2020
Coronavirus: Social distancing accepted when people understand exponential growth
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Jun 03, 2020
Some people are more sensitive than others - and around half of these differences can be attributed to our genes. Scientists found that 47 percent of the differences in sensitivity between individuals were down to genetics, leaving 53 percent accounted for by environmental factors
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Feb 12, 2020
Many teens are victims of digital dating abuse (use of technology to harass a romantic partner) –and boys get the brunt of it. The study showed that males were significantly more likely to have experienced digital dating abuse and physical aggression compared to females.
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Feb 05, 2020
Focus on context diminishes memory of negative events, researchers report - "The scientists found that focusing on the neutral details of a disturbing scene can weaken a person's later memories - and negative impressions - of that scene."
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Feb 04, 2020
In a study of nearly 100 19-month-olds, researchers found that children, even when hungry, gave a tasty snack to a stranger in need. The findings not only show that infants engage in altruistic behavior, but also suggest that early social experiences can shape altruism.
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Jan 28, 2020
Likeability matters for women in every one of their interactions but it matters for men only if they interact with the opposite sex, new study shows. The results suggest that the likeability factor leads to considerable advantages in terms of average performance and economic outcomes for men.
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Jan 28, 2020
Several personality traits related to psychopathy — especially being openly antagonistic — predict a tendency to sexually objectify other people, finds first study to examine the personality traits associated with sexual objectification.
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Jan 26, 2020
A small region of the brain represents all our emotions. Scientists shows that the polarity, complexity and intensity of emotional experiences are represented by smooth transitions in right temporo-parietal territories.
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Dec 17, 2019
Children who engaged in self-talk, saying favorable, encouraging words to themselves, improved their math performance when the talk focused on effort (e.g., "I will do my very best!"), not ability ("I am very good at this!"), suggests new study (n=212 ages 9 to 13 years).
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Nov 27, 2019
Caring for family is what motivates people worldwide. People consistently rated kin care and mate retention as the most important motivations in their lives, and we found this over and over, in all 27 countries that participated
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evolution
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Jun 26, 2019
Bystanders will intervene in 9 out of 10 public fights to help victims of aggression and violence say researchers, in the largest ever study of real-life conflicts captured by CCTV.
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Jun 26, 2019
Bystanders will intervene in nine-out-of-ten public fights to help victims of aggression and violence say researchers, in the largest ever study of real-life conflicts captured by CCTV. The findings overturn the impression of the "walk on by society" where victims are ignored by bystanders.
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Jun 21, 2019
New research finds that 23 - 33% of women say they've engaged in a "foodie call", dating for a free meal rather than a relationship, and this was more likely in women who scored high on the "dark triad" of personality traits, and expressed traditional gender role beliefs.
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couples
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Jun 21, 2019
New research finds that 23 - 33% of women say they've engaged in a "foodie call", dating for a free meal rather than a relationship, and this was more likely in women who scored high on the "dark triad" of personality traits, and expressed traditional gender role beliefs, who find it acceptable.
behavior
couples
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May 20, 2019
People in higher social class have an exaggerated belief that they are better than others, and this overconfidence can be misinterpreted by others as greater competence, perpetuating social hierarchies, suggests a new study (n=152,661).
demography
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science
Apr 17, 2019
Research demonstrated that we become more confident in our choices when learning to seek rewards than when learning to avoid losses. However, this confidence rapidly evolves into over-confidence, which leaves us thinking that we are better than we actually are.
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Apr 15, 2019
Low-intensity ultrasound can change decision-making process in the brain. New research in primates has shown for the first time that counterfactual thinking is causally related to a frontal part of the brain, called the anterior cingulate cortex
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