New study discusses when and why people conceal infectious diseases: Concealment motives were found to be largely social (e.g., wanting to attend events like parties) and achievement oriented (e.g.…

The ethnic homogeneity of modern European nation-states is in large part due to violent ethnic cleansing of minorities during the 19th and 20th centuries

Nearly 4 out of 5 Canadians believe that the use of psilocybin, the active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms, is an acceptable medical approach to treat existential distress in patients suffering from a serious and incurable disease

Men with hostile sexist attitudes are more likely to express skepticism about scientific research on sexual assault , according to new research.

World scientists’ warning: The behavioural crisis driving ecological overshoot

Do We Know How Happy Strangers Are? New findings suggest that strangers can accurately evaluate someone’s life satisfaction and positive affect in brief self-introductions, and loud voice and physical attractiveness are the sources of the accurate well-being judgments.

Children Value Animals More Than Adults Do: A Conceptual Replication and Extension

A new study finds that more users prefer configuring stricter content controls than relying on social media sites' default moderation to regulate inappropriate content online.

Humorbragging – the art of blending self-promotion with humor – benefits job candidates, as it can signal warmth and competence simultaneously, leading to more hiring interest from recruiters and greater success securing funding for entrepreneurs.

Quantifying Americanization - the study showed that Wikipedia and Wikidata can allow quantification of social science concepts that previously were considered not realistically measurable