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Chimpanzees of a feather sit together: Friendships are based on homophily in personality

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Categories Life & Non-humans

Weighed down by guilt: Research shows it’s more than a metaphor

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Categories Brain & Behavior

People mean most for our collective happiness

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Categories Brain & Behavior

Who’s got guts? Young infants expect animals to have insides

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Categories Brain & Behavior

Why do haters have to hate? Newly identified personality trait holds clues

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Categories Brain & Behavior

People prefer products that help them ‘save face’ in embarrassing moments

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Categories Brain & Behavior

Changes in language and word use reflect our shifting values

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Categories Brain & Behavior

Trust in physician eases talks about medical expenses

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Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Why do we enjoy listening to sad music?

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Categories Brain & Behavior

Placebo effect largely ignored in psychological intervention studies

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Political motivation? May all rest in your upper body strength

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Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Magical survey shows voters are less partisan than indicated by polls

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