The evolution of conflict resolution
Recently published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Assistant Professor Christoph Riedl’s latest research examines a model that […]
Recently published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Assistant Professor Christoph Riedl’s latest research examines a model that […] When a man throws money around on flashy cars, people intuitively interpret this behavior as a sign that he is […] A new report prepared by RTI International for the National Center for Education Statistics provides important insights about rising student […] When people are out and about, they leave plumes of chemicals behind them — from both car tailpipes and the […] Scientists at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute have begun to unravel how serotonin acts, based on data collected in […] Lonely consumers are capable of behaving morally, but aren’t motivated to, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University […] Teens who admit to texting while driving may be convinced to reduce risky cellphone use behind the wheel when presented […] The rock n’ roll lore says that once a bandmate gets married, the party’s over for the group. But recently […]Consumer Behavior
The evolution of conflict resolution
Women see through flashy cars and bling: Women perceive men who extrovertly display their wealth as unsuitable partners for long-term relationships
New report details experiences of graduates with student loan debt during the Great Recession: Marriage, housing, family decisions delayed; employment choices made based on the cost of education
Personal care products contribute to a pollution ‘rush hour’: Emissions from products such as shampoo and perfume are comparable to the emissions from auto exhaust
Keep calm and carry on: Scientists make first serotonin measurements in humans
Lonely and non-empathetic people more likely to make unethical shopping decisions: Consumers who are lonely and not empathetic are not motivated to make moral choices at the store
How do you get teens to stop cellphone use while driving? Survey says, show them the money: Teen attitudes suggests most are willing stop texting while driving with an app-based strategy and financial incentives, but are not willing to give up music and navigation apps
‘Marriage diversity’ a must-have for rock bands to businesses
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