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Posted February 7, 2013:
- For Ant Pupae, Status Means Being Heard
- Social Network Use Reflects East-West Disparity
- How Men and Women Organize Their (Online) Social Networks Differently
- Social Media May Be Useful in Prevention of HIV, STDs
- Going Along Means Getting Along -- And That's Not Always Good
Posted February 5, 2013:
- Can Breakfast Make Kids Smarter?
- Tendency to Fear Is Strong Political Influence
- Researchers Spot Attention Deficits in Babies Who Later Develop Autism
Posted February 4, 2013:
- It Actually Is Better (and Healthier) to Give Than to Receive, Study Finds
- Facebook Unfriending Has Real Life Consequences: Many Avoid 'Unfrienders' in Real Life
- Men Are from
MarsEarth, Women Are fromVenusEarth
Posted February 3, 2013:
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Posted January 31, 2013:
- Working Alone Won't Get You Good Grades
- The Effective Collective: Grouping Could Ensure Animals Find Their Way in a Changing Environment
- A Positive Family Climate in Adolescence Is Linked to Marriage Quality in Adulthood
- Policy, Enforcement May Stop Employees from Wasting Time Online at Work
- Virtual Superpowers Encourage Real-World Empathy
- Social Networking: Gen Xers Connect Online as Often as They Socialize in Person
Posted January 30, 2013:
- Empathy Varies by Age and Gender: Women in Their 50s Are Tops
- Bonobos Predisposed to Show Sensitivity to Others
- Peer Pressure Trumps 'Thin' Ideals in the Media
- Academic Gains, Improved Teacher Relationships Found Among High Risk Kids in Head Start
- Disasters Prompt Older Children to Be More Giving, Younger Ones to Be More Selfish
- Even the Brains of People With Anxiety States Can Get Used to Fear
- Homicide-Suicides Unrelated to Social Class, Swiss Study Shows
- Husbands Who Do More Traditionally Female Housework Have Less Sex
Posted January 29, 2013:
- Online Social Networking at Work Can Improve Morale and Reduce Employee Turnover
- 'Moral Realism' May Lead to Better Moral Behavior
Posted January 28, 2013:
Posted January 24, 2013:
- 'Cool' Kids in Middle School Bully More, Psychologists Report
- Brotherly Love and the Super Bowl: Win or Lose, Healthier If You Stay Close
Posted January 23, 2013:
- Owl Monkeys Who 'Stay True' Reproduce More Than Those With Multiple Partners
- Socially Isolated Rats Are More Vulnerable to Addiction, Report Researchers
- Benefits of Social Grooming in Wild Chimpanzees: Hormone Oxytocin Facilitates Cooperation
Posted January 22, 2013:
- Gay African-American Youth Face Unique Challenges Coming out to Families
- In the Land of the Free, Interdependence Undermines Americans' Motivation to Act
- From Dark Hearts Comes the Kindness of Humankind
- Emotional Intelligence Mapped in Brain: Study of Vietnam Veterans With Combat-Related Brain Injuries
- Severe Abuse at Home Linked to Dating Violence
Posted January 21, 2013:
Posted January 19, 2013:
- From Bullying to Relationships: Mapping Our Online Communications
- Surprising Connections Between Our Well-Being and Giving, Getting, and Gratitude
- Loneliness, Like Chronic Stress, Taxes the Immune System, Researchers Find
Posted January 18, 2013:
- When Mom Is CEO at Home, Workplace Ambitions Take a Back Seat
- Powerful People Better at Shaking Off Rebuffs, Bonding With Others
- How Repeated Aggression Triggers Social Aversion in Mice
Posted January 17, 2013:
- Understanding Personality for Decision-Making, Longevity, and Mental Health
- Adolescent Stress Linked to Severe Adult Mental Illness, Mouse Study Suggests
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