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Feb. 16, 2023 To clarify the mechanism of serial dependence in number perception, a research team conducted two tests, independently asking subjects to estimate the number of coins, or to estimate the value of ...
Apr. 3, 2023 A linguistic bias in the English language that leads us to 'improve' things by adding to them, rather than taking away, is so common that it is even ingrained in AI chatbots, a new study ...
Oct. 28, 2021 New research casts doubt on claims that people have 'rose-tinted glasses' and findings suggest governments should re-examine their use of 'optimism bias' in large-scale ...
Mar. 1, 2024 Putting off a burdensome task may seem like a universal trait, but new research suggests that people whose negative attitudes tend to dictate their behavior in a range of situations are more likely ...
Dec. 22, 2022 Men are less likely to seek careers in early education and some other fields traditionally associated with women because of male gender bias in those ...
Apr. 20, 2021 Frequent use of social media may not amount to the same as addiction, according to new ...
Oct. 5, 2023 Young female chess players often face gender bias both in the male-dominated chess world and among parents and mentors who believe girls have less potential to succeed in chess than boys, according ...
Sep. 29, 2022 A new study involving more than 879,000 participants published this week challenges the assumption that liking an outgroup means disliking your ingroup. It sheds light on a 1940s study in which Black ...
Dec. 1, 2022 A study that examined bias in the workplace has found that those in management positions demonstrate explicit and implicit bias toward others from marginalized groups and often express more implicit ...
Dec. 14, 2023 A new study shows that people use facial appearance to make sentencing decisions, and finds an intervention to counter the ...