As a society, we may be able to increase support for redistribution by exposing the ultra-rich

Prozac appears to be no better than placebo for treating depression in children and teens; a new study proposes novelty bias and reduced expectancy effects as explanations for the loss of efficacy.

Factors that may lead young adults to consider cheating on their romantic partners: Half had at least one parent had an extramarital affair, usually the father

The Batman effect: A female experimenter, appearing pregnant, boarded the train

People’s political views shape how they respond to companies that tightly control their frontline staff

Autistic adults are more likely to report suicide-related behaviours and psychological distress irrespective of previous traumatic experiences, according to new research.

New research shows that after the wedding, beauty-for-status (the “trophy wife” trope) becomes a two-way street, with both husbands and wives adjusting their looks as income power shifts

Singlehood stigma and fear of being alone linked to more flexible dating standards: People become more willing to date someone possessing what they consider a dealbreaker trait when faced with alternative of staying alone for years

Having a pet present during interactions with romantic partners or friends may increase visible signs of positive emotion, such as smiling and laughing

Study shows that providing people with information about the universal benefits of public goods significantly increases support for higher taxation