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Chimpanzees Have Police Officers, Too
March 7, 2012 Chimpanzees are interested in social cohesion and have various strategies to guarantee the stability of their group. Anthropologists now reveal that chimpanzees mediate conflicts between other group ... > full story -
Reduction of Violence Between Expectant Parents Makes Stronger Parents
March 2, 2012 Couples who are married or living together will probably have more trouble parenting as a team if they have been violent toward one another during pregnancy, according to a team of ... > full story -
Video Games Depict Religion as Violent, Problematized, Study Shows
February 27, 2012 Many newer-generation video games equate religion with violence in the game narratives, new research ... > full story -
Military Service, Even Without Combat, Can Change Personality and Make Vets Less Agreeable, Research Suggests
February 17, 2012 It's no secret that battlefield trauma can leave veterans with deep emotional scars that impact their ability to function in civilian life. But new research suggests that military service, even ... > full story -
Research Finds Ways That Young Couples Experience Less Relationship Stress, Higher Satisfaction
February 9, 2012 Young adults who easily engage in rewarding conversations with their partners are less likely to hold onto anger and stress and more likely to be satisfied with the relationship, according to new ... > full story -
The Complex Relationship Between Memory and Silence
February 3, 2012 People who suffer a traumatic experience often don't talk about it, and many forget it over time. But not talking about something doesn't always mean you'll forget it; if you try to force yourself ... > full story -
Want Your Enemies to Trust You? Put on Your Baby Face
January 29, 2012 Do baby-faced opponents have a better chance of gaining your trust? By subtly altering fictional politicians' faces, researchers examined whether minor changes in appearance can affect people's ... > full story -
Believing the Impossible and Conspiracy Theories
January 26, 2012 Distrust and paranoia about government has a long history, and the feeling that there is a conspiracy of elites can lead to suspicion for authorities and the claims they make. For some, the ... > full story -
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Does the Military Make the Man or Does the Man Make the Military?
January 25, 2012 "Be all you can be," the Army tells potential recruits. The military promises personal reinvention. But does it deliver? A new study finds that personality does change a little after military service ... > full story -
It's Evolution: Nature of Prejudice, Aggression Different for Men and Women
January 24, 2012 Prejudice against people from groups different than their own is linked to aggression for men and fear for women, suggests new ... > full story
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