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Category Behavioral Science

Enhancing Social Connection: The Multilingual Creativity of Young Refugees in the Netherlands

In this article, we delve into the fascinating topic of multilingual creativity among young refugees in the Netherlands and explore the social contexts and situations that foster its development. This research sheds light on a previously under-researched group, building upon… Continue Reading →

Understanding Participatory Conspiracy Culture: Exploring Online Conspiracy Theory Debates on Reddit

Conspiracy theories have become increasingly prevalent and normalized in the past decade, giving rise to concerns about their impact on society. On one hand, conspiracy theories are often seen as irrational beliefs, while on the other hand, their advocates are… Continue Reading →

The Role of Flag Emoji in Online Political Communication

Flags have long been important symbols representing nations, and in today’s digital era, they have transcended into the online realm through the inclusion of flag emojis in the Unicode character set. However, there is limited information available regarding the role… Continue Reading →

Gender Differences in the Lived Experience of Ageing: Exploring Implications from Qualitative Research

Aging is a universal phenomenon that affects individuals in unique ways. In recent years, researchers have recognized the significance of gender in shaping the experiences and challenges faced by older adults. This article delves into the research conducted by Cherry… Continue Reading →

Understanding the Role of Cost-Benefit Integration in Substance Use Disorders

Note: This article is based on a research paper titled “Aberrant Cost–Benefit Integration During Effort-Based Decision Making Relates to Severity of Substance Use Disorders” by Allison M. Stuppy-Sullivan, Joshua W. Buckholtz, and Arielle Baskin-Sommers (2020). Substance use disorders (SUDs) are… Continue Reading →

Regulating Prostitution in Late Colonial Bombay: Exploring the Codes of Misconduct

Prostitution, a topic often shrouded in secrecy and stigma, has been a subject of ongoing debate and regulation throughout history. In the late colonial era, Bombay (now Mumbai) witnessed a unique set of codes and regulations governing the sex trade… Continue Reading →

Unveiling the Complexities of Participatory Conspiracy Culture: Exploring Conspiracy Theories on Reddit’s r/conspiracy

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The Power of Cursive Writing: Unlocking the Benefits of Handwriting Skills

In today’s digital age, where keyboards and touchscreens dominate our lives, the art of handwriting seems to have taken a backseat. However, there is a growing body of research suggesting that cursive writing, an elegant and flowing style of penmanship,… Continue Reading →

Decoding the Liminal Qualities of Anthropological Fieldnotes: Insights from Jean E. Jackson’s 1990 Research

Capturing the essence of a culture and its social dynamics is a complex undertaking, one that anthropologists have grappled with for centuries. In the realm of ethnographic research, fieldnotes play a pivotal role in recording and preserving the anthropologist’s observations… Continue Reading →

The Teenage Brain: Understanding Self-Control and Adolescent Mortality

Adolescence is a significant phase of human development that marks the transition from childhood to adulthood. It encompasses the period from the onset of puberty to the achievement of successful independence from parental care. During this transformative stage, teenagers undergo… Continue Reading →

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