How women respond to sexual harassment in online video games
Women experience general and sexual harassment in the online video game realm which may cause them to withdraw from playing,...
Read moreDanielle Levesque is a special educator living in Columbus, Ohio. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Ohio State University with a bachelor's degree in psychology. She is currently attending Mount Vernon Nazarene University, where she will soon receive a master's degree in Special Education along with a teaching license. She is in a small cover band and enjoys weightlifting and cycling in her free time.
Women experience general and sexual harassment in the online video game realm which may cause them to withdraw from playing,...
Read moreIn recent years, the prevalence of “selfies”—pictures a person takes of oneself—has all but exploded alongside the ever-increasing popularity of...
Read moreEating a high-fat diet has been shown to affect individuals’ ability to detect fat in foods over a long period...
Read moreExtensive research has been conducted regarding the effects of various types of art on spectators, namely music and painted artwork....
Read moreHappy people value and appreciate Olympic silver and bronze medals more than unhappy people, a recent study revealed. The study,...
Read moreAccording to a 2016 study, the hormones released by oral contraceptives may influence women’s ability to process emotional situations—especially during...
Read moreA 2016 study shows a link between bipolar disorder, sitting time and a host of health problems, including cardiovascular disease...
Read moreDoes skipping breakfast truly impair brain functioning? Previous research has suggested that this might be the case, and a team...
Read morePeople who regularly practice self-affirmation may be better off emotionally, as suggested by a new study published in the Journal...
Read moreReligious people tend to view pornography more often than they let on—and resist data that tells them so, according to...
Read moreNarcissists and psychopaths may have more dating success than others, according to a recent study published in European Journal of...
Read moreA new behavior trend may be linked to eating disorders and substance abuse disorders, scientists say. “Drunkorexia” is a behavior...
Read moreAccording to a new study, participants in extreme rituals (such as fire-walking and body piercing) show physical and psychological evidence...
Read moreA new study in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion determined a link between religious attendance and self-rated...
Read moreSome psychopaths may not be as fearless as previously thought, according to a new study in Frontiers in Psychology. Psychopaths...
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