Widely reported analysis that said much research couldn’t be reproduced is riddled with its own replication errors, researchers say.
Muscular men perceived to be better leaders than physically weak ones.
Textbooks should describe scientists’ failures, not just their accomplishments, study finds
New study suggests that a man’s attachment style may influence his perceptions of whether a woman is interested in him sexually
A new Cornell study explored how a noisy, disruptive and disorganized environment influences how much women eat
Study shows thinking from God’s perspective can reduce bias against others
Dieting, working out, keeping in touch with friends. It’s a new year, but the same old resolutions always seem to crop up.
Understanding what motivates people to be altruistic can not only inform our own behaviors, it may also play a role in creating more just societal institutions
Feeling negative emotions alters natural cursor movement
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