Parents’ math anxiety can undermine children’s math achievement
If the thought of a math test makes you break out in a cold sweat, Mom or Dad may be...
Read moreIf the thought of a math test makes you break out in a cold sweat, Mom or Dad may be...
Read morePeople often mimic each other's facial expressions or postures without even knowing it, but new research shows that they also...
Read morePutting in a lot of effort to earn a reward can make unappealing prizes more attractive to kindergartners, but not...
Read moreWealthy people may be likely to oppose redistribution of wealth because they have biased information about how wealthy most people...
Read moreThe perceived trustworthiness of an inmate's face may determine the severity of the sentence he receives, according to new research...
Read moreUnwanted, intrusive visual memories are a core feature of stress- and trauma-related clinical disorders such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD),...
Read moreGiven that depression is characterized by intense and frequent negative feelings, like sadness, it might seem logical to develop interventions...
Read moreChildren as young as 4 years old may reap better health from altruistic giving, a behavior that tends to be...
Read moreThere are some bad memories -- whether of a crime or a painful life event -- that we'd rather not...
Read moreThe advice, whether from Shakespeare or a modern self-help guru, is common: Be true to yourself. New research suggests that...
Read morePractice may not make perfect, but visualization might. New research shows that people who imagined a visual target before having...
Read morePeople starting to plan for retirement or other big goals should pull out a calculator and multiply the years ahead...
Read moreTo maintain the idea that we are moral people, we tend to lie or cheat only to the extent that...
Read moreHumans may be able to communicate positive emotions like happiness through the smell of our sweat, according to new research...
Read moreShakespeare is such a towering literary figure that any new insight into the man, or his work, tends to generate...
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