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July 15, 2023

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Controlled Cruelty: New Study Finds Aggression Can Arise from Successful Self-Control

A new study has found that aggression is not always the product of poor self-control but, instead, often can be the product of successful self-control in order to inflict greater ...

Mental Imagery a Helpful Way to Distract Teens from Negative Thought Patterns

For adolescents who may get stuck in negative thought spirals, refocusing on mental imagery is a more effective distraction than verbal ...

Changing Feelings Can Boost Creativity for Conventional Thinkers

Even people who tend to think conventionally, such as accountants or insurance adjusters, can be creative, a recent study suggests, if they can look at emotional situations in a different light. In a set of experiments, researchers found that conventional thinkers, those who rank low on openness to ...

Good Sleep Can Increase Women's Work Ambitions

A study indicated that sleep quality impacted women's mood and changed how they felt about advancing in their careers. Meanwhile, men's aspirations were not impacted by sleep quality. The researchers discovered this finding in a two-week-long survey study of 135 full-time workers in the U.S. Each ...
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Warm Days Are Contributing to Gun Violence Surge Across the United States, Study Finds

A new study has found a consistent relationship between higher temperatures and higher risk of shootings in 100 of the country's most populated cities. The comprehensive study reveals that ...

从1927年纳粹的宣传-1945 Reveals Role of Dehumanization of Jews in the Holocaust

A linguistic analysis of Nazi propaganda suggests that dehumanization of Jews shifted over time, with propaganda after the onset of the Holocaust portraying Jews as having a greater capacity for ...

Violence on TV: The Effects Can Stretch from Age 3 Into the Teens

A new study suggests that exposure to violent screen content in the preschool years is associated with a heightened risk of psychological and academic difficulties in ...

Having Suffered Trauma During Childhood Triples the Risk of Suffering a Serious Mental Disorder in Adulthood, Study Finds

A new study links psychological trauma in childhood with an increased risk of developing some kind of mental disorder years ...

New Research Shows Link Between Workplace Bullying and Conspiracy Beliefs

New research has shown that people who experience bullying in the workplace are more likely to engage in conspiracy ...

Spanking Related to Other Forms of Discipline, Intimate Partner Violence

Spanking is more common among parents who report using many types of discipline with children and in families where there is intimate partner violence, according to new ...

Study Shows Link Between Cyberbullying and Suicidality in Early Adolescence

Researchers found that targets of cyberbullying were more likely to report suicidal thoughts and attempts, above and beyond offline ...

People High in Narcissism Less Likely to Comply With COVID-19 Mitigations

Researchers looked at the effects of narcissism on whether people were more or less likely to wear a mask in public or get vaccinated against COVID-19 and found a person's individual level of ...

The Road to Popularity Can Be Paved With Unpleasantness

A longitudinal study tested the novel hypothesis that aggressive and disruptive children engage in frequent conflicts with classmates to strengthen their position in the group and enhance their ...

Men With High Blood Pressure Have a Biased Recognition of Other People’s Anger

Men with high blood pressure have a biased recognition of other people's anger, as shown in a new ...

One in Four Women Experience Domestic Violence Before Age 50, Analysis Finds

Over one in four women (or 27 per cent) experience intimate partner violence before the age of 50, according to a worldwide analysis. The largest of its kind, the analysis covers 366 studies ...

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One in Three Children With Disabilities Globally Have Experienced Violence in Their Lifetimes, Study Finds

Children and adolescents (aged 0-18 years) with disabilities experience physical, sexual, and emotional violence, and neglect at considerably higher rates than those without disability, despite ...

Women's Experiences of Sexual Assault and Harassment Linked With High Blood Pressure

Women who had ever experienced sexual violence in their lifetime -- including sexual assault and workplace sexual harassment -- were more likely to develop high blood pressure over a seven-year ...

Oops! You Did It Again; New Test Predicts If Impulsivity Is Pathological

If you can't stop saying or doing things that you later regret, here's a diagnostic test for you: Researchers have pioneered a way to better determine when acting on one's worst ...

Students Who Repeat a Grade Experience More Bullying, Study Finds

Students who have repeated a grade have higher risks of being victims of bullying in countries around the world, according to a new study of nearly half a million ...

Just a Game? Study Shows No Evidence That Violent Video Games Lead to Real-Life Violence

As the latest Call of Duty video game is released in the UK today, and with Battlefield 2042 and a remastered Grand Theft Auto trilogy to follow later this month, new research finds no evidence that ...

When Bad Things Happen in Childhood, What's the Toll on Your Health?

New research shows the lifelong toll that adverse events in childhood can take on your ...

Study Discovers Unique Brain Signature of Intimate Partner Aggression

A new study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the brain activity of 51 male-female romantic couples as they experienced intimate partner aggression in real time. They found that ...

One in Three Kids With Food Allergies Say They’ve Been Bullied Because of Their Condition

Living with a food allergy can greatly impact a child's everyday life -- from limiting participation in social activities to being treated differently by peers. While previous research indicates ...

Differences in Brain Structure Between Siblings Make Some More Susceptible to Developing Severe Antisocial Behavior

A new study reveals differences in brain structure between antisocial and non-antisocial members of the same families which could explain why some show violent behavior whilst others do ...

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