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A new study published in The Journal of Creative Behavior offers insight into how people think about their own creativity ...
A new study analyzing 18 years of UK survey data found that attending religious services doesn't consistently improve mental ...
Hormonal shifts during the menstrual cycle appear to influence how women process social information. A new fMRI study shows ...
A social psychology professor highlights how our daily habits—like wearing headphones or avoiding eye contact—can weaken ...
A new study finds that teens exposed to stronger heatwaves are more likely to experience mental health symptoms, raising ...
New research shows that Americans’ views on gun policy are shaped by the intersection of gender and partisanship, with ...
In a long-term study of German youth, first-generation students who attended university became slightly more risk-averse.
Mothers who were maltreated as children are more likely to develop anxious romantic attachment styles, which in turn are ...
Despite widespread condemnation of the January 6th attack, many white Republicans remained loyal to Trump—especially those ...
Americans became less favorable toward Asians as COVID-19 spread and news coverage intensified, according to a new study. The ...
Researchers have found that individuals who frequently view internet pornography show distinct brain activity and diminished ...
A new study suggests that where kids exercise matters: children who played basketball outside showed sharper thinking and ...