General public may exhibit more non-normative political roles if conformed to conspiracy beliefs
The new findings were included in the peer-reviewed journal Social Psychological and Personality Science.
Researchers explore co-existing trends in migration and its effect on aging across the world
New research released in the peer-reviewed journal The Gerontologist dove into co-existing trends among migrants and its effect on aging…
Women are surging in the workplace, acquiring the majority of demanding highly-skilled jobs
The findings were based on a Pew Research Center study.
Favorable views of NATO remain steady across the majority of member countries, survey finds
NATO is viewed favorably across many member nations with Poland allocating the most support for the alliance, a new survey…
Researchers explore the possibility of abating political polarization among American voters
Researchers at McGill University set out to establish if influencing voters to minimize political polarization was a possibility.
Study indicates a bickering, partisan Congress may actually enhance legislative effectiveness
The findings were released in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports.
Most Americans infer the media as an essential role in balancing democracy, survey finds
In a recent survey, it found that the majority of American participants perceived the media as essential to democracy, with…
Researchers find a sharply lower prevalence of female authorship in medical research publications
The findings were released in the journal Family Practice.
Partisanship still considered the most differentiating factor dividing both political parties
Partisanship remains the most prominent differentiating factor among presidential candidates this election cycle, a recent survey suggests.
Apprehension of migrants in the US-Mexico border is highest since 2007, study shows
Border Patrol agents experienced the largest apprehension of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border since 2007, a recent study indicates.
Most people tend to overestimate preoccupation with environmentally friendly norms
New research has found that most people tend to overestimate just how environmentally friendly they are.
Most Americans prefer watching the news rather than reading it, survey finds
For most Americans, watching the news through television is a more viable option rather than reading it, a recent survey…