Men who lack resilience are exponentially more vulnerable to becoming severely depressed after their spouse dies, according to a new
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Schadenfreude sheds light on darker side of humanity: ‘Dehumanization appears to be at the core of schadenfreude’
Schadenfreude, the sense of pleasure people derive from the misfortune of others, is a familiar feeling to many — perhaps
More minorities labeled ‘learning disabled’ because of social inequities, study finds
A new Portland State University study suggests that the disproportionate placement of racial minorities into special education for learning disabilities
Food prices for consumers in ethnic enclaves could explain difference in assimilation rates
In ethnic enclaves, Mexican immigrants tend to spend less on food per week while East Asian immigrants spend more, which
Having the right name helps one to find housing
Over the past four decades, the incidence of housing discrimination against members of ethnic minorities has fallen in both Western
Opioid epidemic responses overlook gender
Yale health experts warn that current efforts to confront the growth of opioid addiction and overdose deaths must better incorporate
Relational mobility may influence your interpersonal behaviors
A large-scale analysis has suggested it’s easier for people to form and replace relationships in North America, Europe and Latin
Around the world, people have surprisingly modest notions of the ‘ideal’ life
It seems reasonable that people would want to maximize various aspects of life if they were given the opportunity to
Dads often earn more, even if they’re not harder workers
When it comes to earning potential, it pays to be a dad, new UBC research suggests. The study, published in
Men take shortcuts, while women follow well-known routes: Study confirms that men and women tend to adopt different navigation strategies and men navigate more efficiently than women
When navigating in a known environment, men prefer to take shortcuts to reach their destination more quickly, while women tend