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

What are romantic relationships good for? Experiencing positive emotions, including love and passion, as well as having someone to provide support and do things together, were considered among the most important benefits…

Better living conditions are associated with larger sex differences in personality and cognitive function, a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the “gender-equality paradox.” Sex differences refer to differences in cognitive abilities…

Social media influencers use personal vulnerability as a strategy for building community and accruing followers as part of the influencer economy