A US-based study shows the state of gender bias and equal rights
A research team asked more than 3,000 American adults for their input on the country's current state of gender equality.
US still dominant, but China and Germany rising in global influence, transatlantic relations study shows
Both China and Germany have surged in global influence in recent times particularly the result of pandemic-related responses and stronger…
Depth of media coverage for academic papers strongly based on number of citations
Researchers aimed to fully understand the association between the scientific impact of a paper and the depth of coverage in…
How inattention to accuracy increases the likelihood of COVID-19 misinformation
The findings were published in Psychological Science.
Most Americans dislike both presumptive nominees in the 2020 election race
The majority of respondents in a survey shared dislike toward both the Republican and Democratic presumptive nominee this general election…
Study uncovers gender bias among undergraduate women, even as they outnumber men
For the study, an estimated 1,000 students were given surveys by their instructors to gather more information on how peers…
Women more affected than men during the coronavirus pandemic
The study involved close to 7,000 members as part of the probability-based Understanding Coronavirus in America.
Americans of various ethnicities have distinct reasons why they feel the news media misunderstands them
Americans believe that news outlets misunderstand their viewpoints of racial demonstrations, but for different reasons varying by ethnic groups.
More than a quarter-billion children have no access to an education: UN report
A recent study unveiled that approximately 250 million children worldwide were unable to get an education in 2018.
Many populations around the globe are still divided on LGBT acceptance, study suggests
Many regions of the world have shown a steady increase in acceptance toward people with irregular sexual orientation, a recent…
A substantial number of Americans advocate legal status to immigrants who arrived in the U.S. illegally as children
The nonpartisan think tank Pew Research Center determined that many Americans advocate the path for legal status among immigrants who…
Global study indicates how people of various races react similarly to everyday situations
In their new study, appearing in the Journal of Personality, researchers affirm that the global population share more in common…