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Are Siri and Alexa making us ruder? Study of 274 adults finds the answer — for now
Is the way we bark out orders to digital assistants
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Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, UCLA and the University
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People who feel financially vulnerable may be prone to believing
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Research linking economic conditions and health often does not consider
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Trigger warnings that alert people to potentially sensitive content are
Read moreWhen research participation pays, some people lie: Between 10-23 percent of participants in a paid survey about flu vaccination status misled researchers about their eligibility to participate
Offering compensation can be an important tactic to attract potential
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Men hold nearly all primary breadwinning positions in top income
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Consumers are willing to pay more for products that not
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