Feeling — not being — wealthy drives opposition to wealth redistribution
From the APS media release: People’s views on income inequality and wealth distribution may have little to do with how much money they have in the bank and a lot… Read more »
From the APS media release: People’s views on income inequality and wealth distribution may have little to do with how much money they have in the bank and a lot… Read more »
From the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich media release: Traumatic and stressful events during childhood increase the risk to develop psychiatric disorders, but to a certain extent, they can also help… Read more »
From the Indiana University media release: Researchers at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis say acculturative stress may explain, in part, why Indiana’s Latino youth face an alarming disparity in depression and… Read more »
From the Michigan State University media release: Older couples in a bad marriage — particularly female spouses — have a higher risk for heart disease than those in a good… Read more »
From the San Francisco State University media release: Employers know that dramatic changes in the workplace, such as the start of the “busy season” or a new, more demanding boss,… Read more »
From the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology media release: New research shows that the season you are born has a significant impact on your risk of developing mood disorders. People born… Read more »
From the American Academy of Neurology media release: Women who are anxious, jealous, or moody and distressed in middle age may be at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease… Read more »
From the University of Waterloo media release: Women who accept and tolerate their imperfections appear to have a more positive body image despite their body mass index (BMI) and are… Read more »
From the Temple University media release: Adults who were abused or neglected as children are known to have poorer health, but adults who tend to focus on, and accept their… Read more »
From the American Psychological Association media release: People living in more liberal countries are happier on average than those in less liberal countries, but individually, conservatives are happier than liberals… Read more »
