What drives us to share info? Belief alignment trumps surprise and novelty, study finds
Every day, we are bombarded with a deluge of information, especially online, where news spreads faster than ever. But what ...
Every day, we are bombarded with a deluge of information, especially online, where news spreads faster than ever. But what ...
Summary: Religious beliefs influence risk-taking behaviors. Focusing on Christian Americans, the research found that those who view God as a ...
Summary: A new study sheds light on the significant role of patients’ beliefs in the effectiveness of neurostimulation treatments for ...
Summary: A new study suggests that to debunk false beliefs, it may be more effective to target a person’s system ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Psychopharmacology found that for those who had used psychedelics in the past, ...
Men tend to die earlier in life in countries where the belief that manhood is “hard won and easily lost” ...
People who have difficulty managing their emotions are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories, according to new research published ...
New analysis signifies that instructing individuals about scientific reasoning can cut back their susceptibility to conspiratorial beliefs. The new findings ...
Have you ever seen or heard of somebody doing a really tough process and suppose “that doesn’t seem so hard, ...
By Robert Bernstein Dr John Wathey has been a visitor of the Humanist Society up to now and he was ...
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