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We think norms spread by imitation, but one deceptively simple rule tells a more human story
A paper appearing in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences offers a strikingly simple answer to a longstanding ...
Human children often copy their friends’ preferences for toys or clothes, while adults are prone to jumping on popular diets ...
Kids are learning that personal attacks, evasion, and deception are common in politics today. Those lessons won’t serve them ...
Researchers from the CUNY Graduate Center, the University of Pennsylvania, and Stanford University found that people do not primarily learn by copying others or by calculating the most likely choice.
The influential behaviorist shared his thoughts on 'failing.' ...
Taylor Swift has delivered a surprisingly candid critique of the most intense corners of her global fanbase, acknowledging ...
Misty Gallo is a distinguished doctoral fellow in the University of Arkansas’ Department of Education Reform. Previously, she ...
A paper in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) offers a strikingly simple answer to a longstanding ...
Today's leaders are called to achieve results under extreme pressure and ambiguous economic conditions. They can benefit from ...
New research shows that success in AI-driven ventures depends less on access to technology and more on the digital competencies and psychological readiness of entrepreneurs themselves. It reveals that ...
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Why competitive cooking shows are genuinely useful for learning to cook (the research says so)
Discover how competitive cooking shows like Hell’s Kitchen actually improve real cooking skills through psychology and ...
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