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New Research Finds Biases Encoded in Language Across Cultures and History
Researchers have discovered evidence that people's attitudes are deeply woven into language and culture across the globe and centuries.
Study Shows Link Between Partner Gender and Orgasm Expectations for Women
A new study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science investigates the factors influencing orgasm rates for women across sexual orientations.
Reflecting on Your Legacy Could Make You More Philanthropic, New Research Finds
New research suggests that contemplating your legacy could make you more likely to leave money to charity and less to loved ones.
New Research Identifies Several Warning Signs That Could Predict Intimate Partner Violence
Researchers publishing in Social Psychological and Personality Science have identified several warning signs that have been linked to intimate partner violence.
Hostile Sexism Linked to Less Responsive Parenting
Fathers and mothers who believe that men should hold the authority in the family exhibit less responsive parenting behavior, new research finds.
Curiosity About Religion Is Viewed as Morally Virtuous, New Research Finds
People from diverse religious backgrounds in the United States view curiosity about religion as morally virtuous, according to a new study.
New Research Reveals Historic Migration’s Link to Present-Day Implicit Racial Bias
Researchers have uncovered a link between the Great Migration and present-day racial bias.
New Research Sheds Light on Factors Influencing Trust and Bias in Societies
People with more positive perceptions of their nation’s institutions are more likely to show favoritism toward fellow citizens, new research finds.