Misplaced trust: When trust in science fosters pseudoscience
Trust in science makes people vulnerable to pseudoscience The Covid-19 pandemic and the politicization of health-prevention measures such as vaccination ...
Trust in science makes people vulnerable to pseudoscience The Covid-19 pandemic and the politicization of health-prevention measures such as vaccination ...
$4 million in grants will help MU researchers connect virtually with Missouri teachers through ECHO platformCredit: MU College of Education ...
In the United States, climate change is controversial, which makes communicating about the subject a tricky proposition. A recent study ...
Older adults may be slower to learn actions and behaviours that benefit themselves, but new research shows they are just ...
Want to promote your new product or trigger a shift in thinking? Steer clear of the influencers.Credit: Annenberg School for ...
PULLMAN, Wash. --Students who identify as LGBTQ+ in Washington state school districts with conservative voting records reported experiencing more bullying ...
According to the World Health Organization, over 340 million children and adolescents (aged 5 to 10 years old) were classified ...
A new study co-authored by the UBC Sauder School of Business has found that when senior managers mistreat workers, middle ...
COVID-19 effects on consumer and grocer behaviors included in studyCredit: Image by Shutterstock. Research suggests that 40% of food produced ...
Societies act rationally and in solidarity - but also increasingly experience a sense of fatigue, says a study of Helmholtz-Zentrum ...
New study finds rudeness can boost negative emotions, narrowing workers' perceptions and incurring biases in judgment Rude behavior is a ...
Experiencing a variety of positive emotions--or emodiversity--may benefit high school students, according to a study published in the British Journal ...
Gender stereotypes around reading may be holding boys back in the classroom, according to a new study published in the ...
Survey indicates majority of people were unprepared in early stages of COVID-19 pandemicCredit: University of Houston Since the onset of ...
Credit: Julie Walker As social media and other online networking sites have grown in usage, so too has trolling - ...
Study shows which leaders most likely to 'go it alone' COLUMBUS, Ohio - The most narcissistic U.S. presidents since 1897 ...
Infants' responses to surprising events are linked to later cognitive abilityCredit: Will Kirk/Johns Hopkins University A first-of-its-kind longitudinal study of ...
More support is recommended from healthcare systems and federal and state policy Parents of children with the most complex medical ...
So reveals a study published on May 21 in Child Development, conducted by Ingrid Vilà-Giménez and Pilar Prieto (ICREA), members ...
A new article published in the Journal of the Association for Consumer Research presents a neural model of maladaptive consumption. ...
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