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Decline in Media Trust in Germany

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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