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July 26, 2024
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July 23, 2024 Consumers' attitudes and health behaviors respond negatively to the switch to daylight saving ...
June 20, 2024 A marketing professor articulates the appeal of inflicting mild misfortune on others, such as tossing pies into faces, for the purpose of charitable fundraising. The paper provides insights on how to best use this strategy to maximize charitable ...
June 6, 2024 By ditching 'pop psychology myths' about habits, we can better understand our habits and take more effective action, according to ...
May 30, 2024 A new study found a distinct relationship between sleep duration, social media usage, and brain activation across brain regions that are key for executive control and reward ...
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June 20, 2024 Researchers have found that people can infer hidden social preferences by observing how fast others make social decisions. The study shows that when someone knows the options being considered by ...
May 27, 2024 Our willingness to help others is governed by a specific brain region pinpointed by researchers in a study of patients with brain damage to that ...
May 16, 2024 Large language model-based chatbots can't effectively recognize users' motivation when they are hesitant about making healthy behavior changes, but ...
Apr. 23, 2024 A team of researchers found that long-tie connections accelerate the speed of social ...
Apr. 11, 2024 People who use willpower to overcome temptations and achieve their goals are perceived as more trustworthy than those who use strategies that involve ...
Apr. 9, 2024 New research shows that people recognize more of their biases in algorithms' decisions than they do in their own -- even when those decisions are the ...
Apr. 8, 2024 Psychologists asked experiment participants to choose to receive $40 in seven days or $60 in 30 days, for example, under a variety of time constraints. The experiment showed that people tend to make ...
Apr. 4, 2024 It may be possible to change the purchasing behavior of consumers noticeably using some simple strategies. At least this is what a new study indicates. The researchers investigated the effect of ...
Mar. 18, 2024 Researchers have developed a new training tool to help artificial intelligence (AI) programs better account for the fact that humans don't always tell the truth when providing personal information. ...
Feb. 26, 2024 Human coexistence depends on cooperation. Individuals have different motivations and reasons to collaborate, resulting in social dilemmas, such as the well-known prisoner's dilemma. Scientists now ...
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July 10, 2024 Researchers discovered that feedback plus cash incentives designed with insights from behavioral science reduces phone use while ...
June 11, 2024 A study has found that when using cashless methods of payment, individuals tend to spend more when ...
June 10, 2024 Americans' interest in a potentially harmful 'magic mushroom' is soaring, according to a new study. The scientists suggest that the growing market for Amanita muscaria may be sparked ...
June 7, 2024 Giving a regular cash payment to the entire world population has the potential to increase global gross domestic product (GDP) by 130%, according to a new analysis. Researchers suggest that charging ...
June 6, 2024 A strong belief in the Protestant Work Ethic might underpin the decision-making of many people choosing 'natural' approaches to healthcare, new research suggests. Academics say their paper ...
June 3, 2024 New research has found a connection between pleasant weather conditions and higher investment in lottery-like ...
May 16, 2024 Being stressed while witnessing injustice may push your brain towards altruism, according to a new ...
May 2, 2024 Scented products with relevant images on their packaging and branding, such as flowers or fruit, are more attractive to potential customers and score better in produce evaluations, new research ...
Apr. 10, 2024 A country's economic prosperity is linked with improved well-being in its residents, according to a new ...
Mar. 28, 2024 Everyone indulges in wishful thinking now and again. But when is that most likely to happen and when could it actually be harmful? A new study demonstrates unequivocally that the greater the ...
Mar. 14, 2024 Employers who have introduced team-based rewards systems to foster creativity, collaboration, productivity and sales may want to look again at a system that new research shows can create an ...
Feb. 22, 2024 How did cooperative behavior prevail in human evolution? Researchers have challenged two prevailing explanations -- repeated interactions on the one hand or group competition on the other. Instead, ...
Feb. 20, 2024 Trust, a cornerstone of human interaction, has a significant genetic component, according to new ...
Feb. 20, 2024 New research used brain scanning technology to understand the effect of advertisements that try to sell products with talking versions of themselves. The work suggests that that anthromorphic ...
Feb. 13, 2024 Elderly adults lose billions to financial scams by people they trust every year. New psychological research suggests this vulnerability could be linked to older adults' overrliance on initial ...
Feb. 8, 2024 In a survey involving a total of 2,472 respondents, researchers asked participants about nonpolitical and political moral behavior and nonpolitical and political moral tolerance. They found people ...
Feb. 5, 2024 Many Indigenous peoples and local communities around the world are leading very satisfying lives despite having very little money. This research shows that many societies with very low monetary ...
Jan. 17, 2024 Having more women in agriculture is associated with greater community well-being, according to researchers. Their work suggests that women farmers approach their operations in ways that positively ...
Jan. 2, 2024 New research finds that social media platforms and the metrics that reward content creators for revealing their innermost selves to fans open creators up to identity-based ...
Dec. 15, 2023 People who abandon New Year's resolutions or other commitments can maintain the respect of their peers by blaming external factors such as lack of money, new research suggests. Studies have ...
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- Unravelling the Genetic and Environmental Influences on Trust
- If Your TV Spoke to You, Would You Buy It? Study Finds People Spend More on Some 'talking Products'
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- 'I'd Rather Not Know': Why We Choose Ignorance
- Scientists Explain How the Brain Encodes Lottery Values
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- Family Planning and the Fear of Missing out
- Modelling of Adhesive Technology Sheds New Light on Prehistoric Cognition
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- Study: People Expect Others to Mirror Their Own Selfishness, Generosity
- Out With the Life Coach, in With the Chatbot
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- Conflicting Motives Govern Sense of Fairness, Study Finds
- In Negotiations, Hoodwinking Others Has a Cost, Study Finds
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- How Voice Technology Influences What We Reveal About Ourselves
- Excessive Television Viewing in Childhood Is a Risk Factor for Later Smoking and Gambling Disorders, Study Finds
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- Women Facing Food Insecurity Could Be at High Risk for Addiction to Highly Processed Food
- Home Ownership Leads to Less Happiness Than Expected, Study Finds
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- Hiding Chocolate Stashes or Online Purchases from a Partner? 'Guilty' Purchases May Have Benefits, Study Finds
- More Danes Quit Smoking During COVID, Study Finds
- Which Teens Are More Likely to Vape? Research Shows Surprising Patterns Across Race and Sexuality Groups
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- Maximizing Could Be Key to Minimizing Our Environmental Footprint
- Smartphones Make Consumers Prefer Unique, Tailored Products
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- Tight Budgeters Beware: Skip the Coffee Before Shopping
- Who Wants to Be a Billionaire? Most Don't -- Which Is Good News for the Planet