
Political Motivations May Have Evolutionary Links to Physical Strength
Men's upper-body strength
predicts their political
opinions on economic
redistribution, according to
new research. The
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Do Markets Erode Moral Values? People Ignore Their Own Moral Standards When Acting as Market Participants, Researchers Say
Many people express
objections against child
labor, exploitation of the
workforce or meat production
involving cruelty against
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Benefit Vs. Risk of Facial Recognition Technology
Law enforcement agencies are
using facial recognition
software as a crime-fighting
tool. Now businesses are
looking to use the
technology to reach
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Consumers Almost Always Buy in the Same Shops, International Study Finds
In a new study, researchers
in Spain attempted to
identify just how
predictable consumers are
with respect to shopping
... > full story
- Political Motivations May Have Evolutionary Links to Physical Strength
- Do Markets Erode Moral Values? People Ignore Their Own Moral Standards When Acting as Market Participants, Researchers Say
- Benefit Vs. Risk of Facial Recognition Technology
- Consumers Almost Always Buy in the Same Shops, International Study Finds
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Many Entrepreneurs Claim to Care About Sustainability, Yet Make Decisions That Are Harmful to Environment
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Would You ‘Like’ A Drink? Youth Drinking Cultures, Social Networking and Alcohol Marketing
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Why We Love It or Hate It: Key to Brand Affinity and Brand Aversion for Brands Like Apple and Manchester United
May 9, 2013 Why do brands such as Manchester United and Apple capture hearts and minds? How do marketers make consumers develop a strong attachment for a product or service? According to a recent study it is ... > full story
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