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Social Sciences

Easter Island’s society might not have collapsed

Mere expectation of checking work email after hours harms health of workers and families

Childhood hardship primes immune system for addiction

Families with college kids more likely to lose their home during recessions

Lead or follow: What sets leaders apart?

Analysis chronicles changes in US investment in R&D

Controversial trawling ban did not hurt fishing communities

Devastating events can drive human trafficking, paper shows

Benevolent sexism

Despite negative consequences, benevolent sexism helps in search for mate

Alarming error common in survey analyses

Ancient N.American mounds ID’d using new image analysis technique

When political ideology shapes luxury buying

Just Half of Americans Believe Elections Are Fair and Open

White mass shooters receive sympathetic media treatment

Indigenous peoples own or manage at least one quarter of world's land surface

Indigenous peoples own or manage at least one quarter of world’s land surface

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