Friendliness: It’s in the Genes

Some people enjoy going to parties, doing conferences, talking in public. They have the inclination of friendliness and to socialize more. On the other...

Stop Thinking your Wife is Bad with Money

Money can easily become an issue in a marriage when one spouse spends more than the couple earns. The spending habit is a giant hurdle. When...

Modelling Human Psychology to Predict Human Behavior

Human psychology involves the science of behavior and brain, grasping all parts of cognizant and oblivious experience and also thought. An individual's psychological makeup relies...

Popular Messaging Apps Shows Encrypting is Easy but Authenticating is Hard

A recent study by the Brigham Young University suggests, users who use popular messaging apps like Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and Viber are exposing themselves to fraud...

Pronouns Can Build Confidence in Stressful Situations

While preparing for a presentation or a job interview, people often engage in self-talk, an internal dialogue meant to moderate anxiety. This is more common...

Women with In-Home technology Reject Wife Beating as a Norm

Technology has a major impact on the world within the last several decades. Similarly, it affects attitudes in many obvious ways. In other words, it is becoming...

Money Can Buy Happiness By Buying Time, Study Suggests

According to new research, spending money really can make us happier. Using the money for buying time such as paying for a cleaner or cook...

Arts-Based Activities Boost Emotion Regulation, Study Finds

Nothing brings kids more joy than making art. It expresses their ideas more creatively. But as adults, participation in arts-based activities generally falls to the bottom. No...

Duped by Photoshop: People Are Bad at Spotting Fake Photos

In social media, many people upload fake photos. Even, many people assumed that these fake photos are real. A new study can tell why...

Strong Friendships Among Co-workers in The Workplace Reduce Conflict

According to a new study by Jenifer Merluzzi of George Washington University, when employers show strong friendships among co-workers, they are less likely to experience conflict, especially...

Women With Attractive Partners Suffer Bad Self-Esteem

According to the new study by the scientists at Florida State University, women with attractive partners are more likely to have bad self-esteem. They are...

Face-To-Face Bullying More Common Than Cyberbullying Among Teenagers

Bullying, defined as an aggressive, intentional act or behavior, carried out by a group or an individual repeatedly and over time against a victim...

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