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The trust in media in Germany has slightly decreased, but it remains at a higher level than before Covid-19. According to a study by the
Time perception affects interest in future generations.
A recent study conducted by the Institute of Psychogerontology (IPG) at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität (FAU) has revealed new insights into how our individual perception of time
Fluidity of Human Sexual Identity
The sexual identity of individuals is surprisingly fluid, and this applies to both teenagers and seniors. According to the Antidiscrimination Agency of Germany, sexual identity
Effective Self-Praise: Competent, Not Arrogant
Psychologists at Vanderbilt University have conducted a series of experiments to determine the best way for people to showcase their competence without coming across as
The Power of Anger: Beneficial or Harmful?
A recent study conducted by researchers at Texas A&M University has explored the potential benefits of anger as an emotion. According to the theory in
Stress-prone personality types
A recent study conducted by researchers at Emory University has shed light on why some individuals are more susceptible to believing in conspiracy theories. The
Meat Consumption Rises Despite Campaigns
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg has found that information campaigns aimed at reducing meat consumption can lead to a psychological
Surprising link between character and intelligence discovered.
A groundbreaking meta-study conducted by the University of Minnesota has discovered unexpected connections between personality traits and cognitive abilities in humans. The study, which involved
Porn Consumption Triggers Eating Disorders
A recent study conducted by researchers at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg has found that information campaigns aimed at reducing meat consumption can lead to a psychological
Do Opposites Really Attract in Relationships?
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder has challenged the old adage that “opposites attract.” The study aimed to investigate