A new study in Political Psychology challenges the idea that political centrists are uniformly moderate. The findings suggest ...
A comprehensive analysis of over 4,000 individuals reveals that romantic partners with differing political views experience a ...
A new meta-analysis published in Frontiers in Psychiatry provides evidence that Social and Therapeutic Horticulture ...
Most animals, including humans, carry an internal lunar clock, tuned to the 29.5-day rhythm of the Moon. It guides sleep, reproduction and migration of many species. But in the age of artificial light ...
A new psychological study has found that people who report favorable views of Donald Trump also tend to score higher on measures of callousness, manipulation, and other malevolent traits—and lower on ...
Can a strong female character who is also highly sexualized inspire positive perceptions from players? Not necessarily, according to a new study in Communication Research. Researchers found that while ...
A new analysis of studies spanning the last century finds that differences in schooling appear to explain a large portion of the IQ gap between identical twins who were raised in separate homes. The ...
The inspiration for this study stemmed from a modern societal challenge – the quest for a meaningful life in an era marked by social, economic, and existential uncertainties. Researchers were driven ...
A recent study published in Evolution and Human Behavior offers new insights into the complex motivations behind female infidelity. The findings reveal that women who cheat are typically more ...
Have you ever wondered about the dynamics behind sugar dating? A recent study published in The Journal of Sex Research sheds light on this form of dating, revealing fresh insights into the motivations ...
Pathological personality traits are associated with prejudicial views, according to new research published in Personality and Individual Differences. The findings indicate that people with calloused, ...
Those higher in narcissism are disproportionately taking part in the democratic process, according to new research published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. The study found a positive ...
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