Nearly three-in-ten adults in America report having no religious affiliation
The study was conducted by the DC-based think tank Pew Research Center.
Psychological distress among children linked to perceived government inaction on climate change
The study involved 10 nations, including the U.S., the UK, Australia, Brazil, France, India, and the Philippines.
Study indicates India and U.S. were breeding grounds for the dissemination of COVID-19 misinformation
Md. Sayeed Al-Zaman of the University of Alberta examined nearly 10,000 bits of misinformation originating from over 100 countries.
International study finds community policing is not effective in boosting trust or lessening crime rate
The study was published online on November 25th, 2021.
4 Facts You Should Know Regarding Brazil’s Mental Health Culture
The following are four facts about Brazil's mental health culture that you should be aware of.
Study suggests Massachusetts gun control legislation led to no reduction in violent crime
The findings demonstrate the importance of re-exploring the passage of the legislation and its impact.
UN & Oxford report finds women in many poor households lack educational attainment
The findings depict the grim day-to-day reality of multidimensionally poor people.
Teachers tend to have weaker relationships with immigrant and Black children
The study had been publicized online in the American Journal of Education.
Research shows Republican-led states re-opened earlier during the pandemic
Researchers unveiled that politics played a strong role in influencing the measures implemented to protect against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many expressed praise and high confidence in Angela Merkel throughout her 16-year tenure: survey
The survey was carried out by the Pew Research Center.
The United Nations is perceived relatively favorably on a global scale
UN was perceived favorably by most nations, with Swedish expressing the most positive opinion of the UN and Taiwan the…
Leftists with extreme political views may exhibit similar psychological traits as rightists
The study was conducted by researchers at Emory University.