Republican Donald Trump’s team spent 44 million dollars on Facebook, with 175,000 different adverts during the 2016 election campaign, compared
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PrEP implementation is associated with a rapid decline in new HIV infections
Rapid, targeted, and high-coverage roll-out of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to men who have sex with men was associated with a
For better multiple-choice tests, avoid tricky questions, study finds: Simple tips make multiple choice a more powerful learning tool
Multiple-choice tests and quizzes are an effective tool for: (a) assessing a student’s mastery of facts and concepts; (b) helping
Getting help with parenting makes a difference — at any age
A new Oxford University study finds that parenting interventions for helping children with behaviour problems are just as effective in
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
Improved passphrases could make online experiences both user-friendly and secure
Although passphrases, or phrase-based passwords, have been found to be more secure than traditional passwords, human factors issues such as
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
Psychedelic drug use associated with reduced partner violence in men: Psychedelics may help improve emotion regulation and keep violent tendencies at bay
In a new study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology, researchers from UBC’s Okanagan campus have discovered that men who
Our brains are obsessed with being social: New research demonstrates how our brains consolidate new social information during rest
Our brains are obsessed with being social even when we are not in social situations. A Dartmouth-led study finds that
Flexible work arrangements reduce wage gap for mothers
Access to flexible work arrangements reduces the wage gap for mothers compared to women who don’t have children, new UBC