If researchers were to visit a chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in West Virginia and ask men between the ages of 45 and 65 their opinions on gun ownership, chances are slim their answers would ...
In medicine, there’s a well-known maxim: never say more than your data allows. It’s one of the first lessons learned by clinicians and researchers. Journal editors expect it. Reviewers demand it. And ...
Dog protection sport should be banned in Germany for private individuals and clubs. At least that’s what star dog trainer Martin Rütter is calling for, causing a lot of discussion and heated debate in ...
The European Union has once again tightened economic pressure... The Global Times article titled “Biased media reports expose West’s malicious politicization, stigmatization of China’s Silk Roads ...
Journalists can’t report accurately on research involving human subjects without knowing certain details about the sample of people researchers studied. It’s important to know, for example, whether ...
We invest so much power in our minds that we often tend to take its thoughts and patterns for granted. It’s also dangerously easy for us to rationalize distorted thoughts, which is why they’re so ...
Knowing what strategies users use in the difficult task of driving has always been a priority objective in road safety, given that road accidents are one of the main causes of death in the world, as ...
Mainstream decision research rests on two implicit working assumptions, inspired by subjective expected utility theory. The first assumes that the underlying processes can be separated into judgment ...
Stressful thinking patterns are an example of cognitive distortions—the belief that something is true despite it having no basis in fact. Not surprisingly, this leads to mental suffering. I’m using ...