Your intuition is correct. You are more likely to become a victim of a crime if you live in a
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Change the bias, change the behavior? Maybe not
The concept of implicit bias has made its way into the general consciousness, most often in the context of racial
Coping skills program helps social service workers reduce stress, trauma after disasters
An intervention called Caregivers Journey of Hope can help social service workers — especially those with the least experience in
Untangling the complicated relationships between people and nature for a brighter future
An international group of scientists is making major advances in sustaining the world’s environments, untangling the intricate ways in which
Three parent factors that heighten the prevalence of childhood physical abuse: The connection between abuse and addiction, intimate partner violence and mental illness
Adults who had parents who struggled with addiction, intimate partner violence and mental illness are more than 30 times more
What constitutes beauty and how is it perceived? Role of social media may create unrealistic expectations for cosmetic procedures
Beauty has many facets. Research shows there are many biological, psychological, cultural and social aspects that influence how beauty and
The power of gratitude in the workplace
If you knew that expressing gratitude to a colleague would improve their life and yours, would you do it more
The nearer the friends, the stronger the regional identity
A new job, an academic career or a romantic relationship — there are many reasons for young people to move.
Bullying bosses negatively impact employee performance and behavior
Employees bullied by their bosses are more likely to report unfairness and work stress, and consequently become less committed to
You recognize your face even when you don’t ‘see’ it
Given the limited capacity of our attention, we only process a small amount of the sights, sounds, and sensations that