Sep. 7, 2016 Women are as savvy and exacting as their male counterparts when negotiating with or on behalf of friends, finds a new study on women in the ...
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Sep. 7, 2016 A new study looks at what happens when a company’s employees view its efforts related to corporate social responsibility as substantive (perceived to be other-serving and genuinely aimed at ...
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Aug. 25, 2016 Contrary to popular belief, older adults enjoy emailing, instant messaging, Facebook and other forms of social technology. Not only that, but such online networking appears to reduce seniors' ...
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Aug. 25, 2016 Social media can disseminate critical information as well as unite disaster victims during their recovery efforts, suggests a new ...
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Aug. 20, 2016 Social media is redefining how people grieve, bringing conversations about death back into the public realm, sociologists found. And Twitter in particular, they say, is broadening the discourse ...
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Aug. 17, 2016 Researchers surveyed 493 students, ranging in age from 18-29, to see whether cell phone use, including texting and talking, was associated with feeling socially connected to their parents and peers. ...
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Aug. 17, 2016 We spend up to one-third of our life asleep, but not everyone sleeps well. For couples, it turns out how well you think your partner understands and cares for you is linked to how well you ...
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Aug. 12, 2016 A virtual reality world called EVA Park can improve the communication of those who have impaired speech and language following a stroke, according to ...
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Aug. 11, 2016 If you worry that people today are using social media as a crutch for a real social life, a study will set you at ease. A new study found that people are actually quite adept at discerning the ...
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Aug. 10, 2016 'Open' adoptions, or adoptions in which adoptive families have ongoing interactions with the birth family are becoming more popular. Now, communication researchers are studying the benefits ...
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Aug. 10, 2016 A new study looks at how young women's beliefs about alcohol and sex affect condom usage during sexual encounters involving alcohol. The work shows that just over two-thirds (66.9 percent) of ...
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Aug. 9, 2016 Preschoolers expect someone who has benefited from their generosity to reciprocate when an opportunity arises to do so, suggests new ...
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Aug. 6, 2016 A new study found that when husbands and wives get more sleep than on an average night, they are more satisfied with their marriages, at least the following ...
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Aug. 5, 2016 Using videos of four sports in 44 countries, reserachers found that men are far more likely to engage in friendly physical contact -- handshakes, back pats and even hugs -- following competition than ...
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Aug. 4, 2016 Whether they’re swiping left or swiping right, male users of the popular dating app Tinder appear to have lower levels of self-esteem and all users appear to have more negative perception of body ...
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Aug. 4, 2016 New research shows that people who help others are more desirable to the opposite sex, have more sexual partners and more frequent ...
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Aug. 4, 2016 A new study from Indiana University researchers shows that although most people who engage in sexting expect their messages to remain private, nearly one in four people are sharing the sexual ...
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Aug. 2, 2016 Around one in 10 young men and one in eight young women in Britain who are sexually active have experienced a distressing sexual problem lasting at least three months in the past year, according to ...
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Aug. 2, 2016 Since time immemorial, older generations have fretted over the sexual habits of young people. In today's world, however, elders might just be wondering why young people are having so little sex. ...
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July 29, 2016 A new study shows both high and low cognitive ability have distinct prejudices against particular ...
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