Washington [US], October 4 (ANI): Researchers have found that when people saw others in their group hesitating before making a choice, they were about twice as likely to break from the group and make a different choice.
Washington [US], October 4 (ANI): Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute research has found that engaging students through interactive activities, discussions, feedback and AI-enhanced technologies results in improved academic performance, as compared to traditiona
Washington [US], October 2 (ANI): According to a recent study at New York University, everyday inputs to infants' natural learning by examining free play outside the confines of lab settings and pre-selected toys.
Washington [US], October 2 (ANI): A new study has looked at how exposure to media content featuring specific moral values (care, fairness, loyalty and authority) might influence the weight kids place on those values.
Washington [US], October 1 (ANI): A new study has attempted to find the impact of the explosion of choice on the psyche of the individual, and further, society as a whole.
Washington [US], September 30 (ANI): A new study has found that people who live at higher altitudes have a lower risk of stroke and stroke-related death. This protective effect is strongest at between 2,000 and 3,500 meters.
London [UK], September 30 (ANI): A new study has found that young people repeatedly bullied by their siblings are more likely to develop mental health issues later in adolescence.
Washington [US], September 29 (ANI): A new study by researchers at New York University has identified everyday inputs to infants' natural learning by examining free play outside the confines of lab settings and pre-selected toys.
Washington [US], September 29 (ANI): Researchers have discovered that people praise someone more for their good deeds as an adult after discovering that person has also had to overcome adversity earlier in life, such as abuse and neglect as a child.
Montreal [Canada], September 27 (ANI): A new study led by University of Montreal psycho educator Marie-Josee Harbec, has found that boys who participate in sports in early childhood are less likely to experience depression and anxiety symptoms in middle childhood.