Although scientists don’t fully understand how obesity spreads, they think it has to do with the influence communities have on what its members perceive as acceptable—whether that’s eating cheeseburgers for breakfast, exercising less, or simply getting chubbier. While an active social life is ...
【题文】Scientists found that people who have fewer friends in real life are happier than those with far more if many of theirs were online. Social media, the researchers said, has encouraged younger people to have larger but more impersonal networks of “friends”. But instead of trying to...
Amy Cuddy: So a handshake, or the lack of a handshake, can have us talking for weeks and weeks and weeks. Even the BBC and The New York Times. So obviously when we think about nonverbal behavior, or body language -- but ...
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aBy continual interaction with those who are skeptical of social science, these intrusions force political scientists to ask whether decades of investigation have produced anything of demonstrable practical value. This question looms large over the future development of the discipline. If scholars can ...
After two years, those who checked their phones the most often were twice as likely as those whochecked the least often to show signs of ADH D.Writing in JAMA, a medical journal, the scientists said, “Modern medi a devices immediately inform users when new textmessages, social medi a ...
the scientists said, “Modern mediadevices immediately inform users when new text messages, social media postings, or videogame play invitations arrive.Exposure to such information may drawattention away from important tasks.Frequent distraction could interrupt thedevelopment of constant attention and organiza...
Now, as scientists watch a fresh COVID-19 wave circle the globe — fuelled by a chaotic mix of SARS-CoV-2 variants, descended from Omicron — Cao's work offers a glimmer of hope for staying half a step ahead of...
And there's a lot of reason to believe that this is a valid way to look at this. So social scientists have spent a lot of time looking at the effects of our body language, or other people's body language, on judgments. And we make sweeping judgments and inferences from body language...
Scientists are still studying whether males are more prone to ADHD or whether symptoms are more likely to be overlooked in girls and women. Some studies have shown that females tend to have subtle symptoms like inattention rather than more obvious ones like hyperactivity. ...