Category: Perception

Study looks at why more independent consumers are better at delaying gratification

From the University of Chicago Press Journals press release via EurekAlert!: Product benefits that occur later in time are more likely to appeal to more independent consumers than to those… Read more »

Study suggests presence of gender-based stereotyping in perception of workplace conflicts

From the UBC press release via EurekAlert!: A new study from the University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business suggests troubling perceptions exist when it comes to women involved… Read more »

Study suggests talking about being old may be indicator of body dissatisfaction

From the BioMed press release via AlphaGalileo: Similar to talking about being fat, talking about being old is an important an indicator of body dissatisfaction, shows research in BioMed Central’s… Read more »

Study suggests happily married couples tend to consider themselves healthier

From the University of Missouri press release via HealthCanal: Research shows that married people have better mental and physical health than their unmarried peers and are less likely to develop… Read more »