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Individuals are swayed by their peers, leading to more severe punishments, study finds: Punitive peers can increase how much fellow decision-makers support punishment, by up to 40 percent
When acting as one part of a group charged with
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People of all ages tend to misjudge the strength of
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New research conducted at the University of Bath has demonstrated
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They’ve never seen animals like hippos and sharks but adults
Read moreFetal alcohol spectrum disorder prevalence is very high in susceptible groups worldwide
A major new review of the world literature has found
Read moreAt last, acknowledging royal women’s political power
The narratives we tell about the past often feature a
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Income and social status have an increasing effect on life
Read moreTrigger warnings do little to reduce people’s distress, research shows
Trigger warnings that alert people to potentially sensitive content are
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