Findings of a longitudinal study of 1.205 children suggest that classroom norm salience towards aggression may become more important in the later elementary school years and that children of higher-educated parents may be more able to adapt their behavior toward the classroom norm - OPEN ACCESS

People Place Larger Bets When Risky Choices Provide a Postbet Option to Cash Out: Studies find cash-out gambling availability increased participants’ bet amounts by up to 35%

The 2020 Black Lives Matter protests highlighted structural inequalities faced by Black people in the US

Women who regularly have sex are likely to live longer

15-week whole foods, plant-based diet, physical activity, and stress management intervention significantly improves cardiometabolic risk factors in a population of US veterans…

Size Matters? Dissatisfaction and Gun Ownership in America

Sexual violence prevention programs effectively change ideas and beliefs that underscore assaults, but show no evidence of reducing their actual occurrence

Study highlights the alarming rise of telephone fraud targeting older adults in the UK

Proenvironmental Behavior Increases Subjective Well-Being: Evidence From an Experience-Sampling Study and a Randomized Experiment

Older individuals who have used psychedelics tend to exhibit better cognitive functioning and fewer depressive symptoms compared to those who have not, according to new research