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Show moreCommunities across the United States experienced an unprecedented decline in crime in the 1990s. But for counties where Wal-Mart built stores, the decline wasn't nearly as dramatic.
Study shows drop in crime rates are less where Wal-Mart builds
Show moreGoing through Hell: Belief in a punitive afterlife linked to lower well-being, study finds www.psypost.org/2014/02/going-through-hell-belief-in-a-punitive-afterlife-linked-to-lower-well-being-study-finds-22545
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Show moreUC San Francisco researchers are reporting a detailed account of how speech sounds are identified by the human brain, offering an unprecedented insight into the basis of human language.
UCSF team reveals how the brain recognizes speech sounds
Show moreYoung adults who care for an animal may have stronger social relationships and connection to their communities, according to a paper published online today in Applied Developmental Science.
Caring for animals may correlate with positive traits in young adults
Show moreWho has a more positive impact on public opinion: The anti-whaling activists who spray Japanese ships with butyric acid, or the people who post on your Facebook
Study on protesting finds non-violence better communicates the illegitimacy of a situation
Show morePeople are much more likely to decide to donate a kidney to a stranger — an extraordinarily altruistic act — in areas of the United States where levels of well-being are high, according to a new study.
Altruistic acts more common in states with high well-being www.psypost.org/2014/01/altruistic-acts-more-common-in-states-with-high-well-being-22442
Show moreOne way to cope, according to a new study from Sarah Townsend, assistant professor of management and organization at the USC Marshall School of Business, is to share your feelings with someone who is having a similar emotional reaction to the same scenario.
Two stressed people equals less stress www.psypost.org/2014/01/two-stressed-people-equals-less-stress-22437
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