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.
The American public’s confidence in scientists has maintained stability over the years
Over the last few decades, the American public's confidence in scientists has managed stability.
More lawmakers in the U.S. are using the term Latinx on social media
The term is most common among Democrats rather than Republican-backers.
Here are the top research priorities for society’s recovery from COVID-19 pandemic
The study was conducted by the University of Leeds.
The motive behind rises in COVID-19 cases in the U.S. varies by political ideology
The survey was conducted by Pew Research Center.
Researchers explain how voting behavior affects polarization in U.S. political parties
The study used data derived from U.S. Congress stretching back more than a century.
COVID-19 clinical trials must append more diversity, researchers assert
Researchers at the University of Georgia and the University of Colorado are keen on generalizing people of color and minority…
Just one-in-four Hispanics in America know what Latinx means, survey finds
According to Pew Research Center, only one-in-four Hispanics in the U.S. have across the term.