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…
Many Australians are bias and hold bleak views of Indigenous people
In their study, researchers examined the implicit bias of more than 11,000 participants over a span of one decade.
Researchers find language learning apps effective for second language acquisition
MSU researchers examined 85 undergraduate students at their institution who utilized the app Babbel for three months, 10 minutes a…
Americans are divided on the current stance between the U.S. and the WHO
In a new survey released by Pew Research Center, researchers studied Americans' standpoints regarding the split between the U.S. and…
Study finds considerable gender bias in authorship of COVID-19 research
Oxford researchers comprehensively examined published work regarding COVID-19 dating back to January 2020, during the onset of the pandemic.
#BlackLivesMatter reached prodigious spread on Twitter, study shows
The #BlackLivesMatter hashtag surged to record levels amid an array of social demonstrations, protesting the death of a 46-year-old Minnesota…
What Americans theorize will transpire after the COVID-19 pandemic subsides
Americans theorize that the future will likely feature deteriorating relations between the U.S. and China, damaging further the communist's standing…
Few Americans have confidence in their ability to fact-check news during a pandemic
Only a small percentage of Americans have confidence in their ability to fact-check news about a pandemic, a new survey…
Extreme protest actions negatively affect public support for social movements
Extreme protest actions that may apply pressure to institutions and raise awareness, could also undermine public support, a recent study…
Social networks may not be as beneficial during times of crisis or disaster
The paper was published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
