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Children's Meetings Offline With People Met Online Examined in New Study
December 18, 2012 Few parents feel entirely comfortable with their children meeting their online acquaintances in real life. But a new study sets out to put the risks and benefits of such meetings in ... > full story -
Oxytocin, Social Sharing and Recovery from Trauma
December 18, 2012 Therapists have long known that people who’ve had a traumatic experience feel the need to talk about what they’ve been through. This process is called ‘social sharing’ and can ... > full story -
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Speaking Skills Crucial for Hearing Impaired Children in the Classroom
December 17, 2012 New research shows that the successful integration of hearing-impaired children into hearing classrooms is dependent upon how well the child can speak. Children with hearing loss, their parents, and ... > full story -
We Are Basically Honest – Except When We Are at Work, Study Suggests
December 14, 2012 A new study has revealed we are more honest than you might think. The research suggests that it pains us to tell lies, particularly when we are in our own homes. It appears that being honest is ... > full story -
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Less Partner Abuse, Substance Abuse and Post-Partum Depression Among Married Women, Study Finds
December 13, 2012 Women who are married suffer less partner abuse, substance abuse or post-partum depression around the time of pregnancy than women who are cohabitating or do not have a partner, a new study has ... > full story -
Social Synchronicity: Research Finds a Connection Between Bonding and Matched Movements
December 13, 2012 Humans have a tendency to spontaneously synchronize their movements. Although this type of synchronous body movement has been observed widely, its neurological mechanism and its role in social ... > full story -
HPV in Older Women May Be Due to Reactivation of Virus, Not New Infection
December 13, 2012 A new study suggests that human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in women at or after menopause may represent an infection acquired years ago, and that HPV infections may exist below limits of ... > full story -
Too Big or Just Right? Optimal Circle of Friends Depends on Socioeconomic Conditions
December 12, 2012 Some people like to have a few close friends, while others prefer a wider social circle that is perhaps less deep. These preferences reflect people's personalities and individual circumstances -- but ... > full story -
Eating or Spending Too Much? Blame It on Social Networking Sites
December 11, 2012 Participating in online social networks can have a detrimental effect on consumer well-being by lowering self-control among certain users, according to a new ... > full story -
Social Ties Help Drive User Content Generation That Leads to Online Ad Revenue Growth
December 11, 2012 Study reveals that networking sites can drive advertising revenue by encouraging the density of social ties, or boosting the level of friendship or social connections between ... > full story
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