Researchers claim to find no concrete correlation between undocumented immigration and acts of criminality
The study appeared in the Journal of Crime and Justice.
Most Americans are positive of the nation’s steady shift toward more racial and ethnic diversity
The study was conducted on more than 11,000 adult participants.
Most people share high confidence in Germany’s head of federal government Angela Merkel
The survey was published by the US-based think tank Pew Research Center.
Scientists and scientific research are held in high regard across the globe, survey finds
The survey was conducted prior to the World Health Organization's declaration of a pandemic in early-2020.
Researchers found social distancing more effective than travel bans during a global pandemic
The findings appeared in Scientific Reports.
More participation in political activity linked to higher levels of narcissism
The study was authored by Peter Hatemi and Zoltán Fazekas.
People with a Muslim or atheist faith may face more discrimination in America
The study was authored by Steven Pfaff, Charles Crabtree, Holger Kern, and John Holbein.
Researchers address the noxious psychological implications associated with the asylum immigration process
Researchers at the University of South Australia assessed the range of psychological implications among asylum seekers in Western nations.
America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic loathed on the world stage
The findings released by Pew Research Center involved 13 nations, including Australia, Canada, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
Women are more depressed in societies not advocating for gender equality
The study was released in the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.
The public’s attitudes of the economy is relatively bleak across many nations during COVID-19 pandemic
The survey was conducted by Pew Research Center.
New research suggests political advertisements do little to persuade voters
The findings were published in Science Advances.
