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Social Sciences, Mind & Behavior
Rumors during a natural disaster may facilitate greater evacuation — even when unnecessary

By Marcos Cabello


Social Sciences, Business & Economics
Globalization-induced economic shocks contribute to greater authoritarianism

By Margaret McIntyre


Social Sciences, Mind & Behavior
Living in an overcrowded household could elevate risk of depression

By Nick Gallagher


Social Sciences, Mind & Behavior
If your spouse is disabled, caregiving may benefit your mental health

By Nick Gallagher


Social Sciences, Mind & Behavior, Life Sciences
Black women who survive breast cancer face greater psychological distress

By Beth Newhart


Social Sciences, Mind & Behavior
Disagreeable men in traditional marriages earn more — and their wives could be why

By Howard Hardee


Social Sciences, Business & Economics
Researchers say Black women are 'left behind on multiple dimensions'

By Marcos Cabello


Social Sciences, Mind & Behavior, Business & Economics
Aggressive salespersons beware: In-your-face approach may backfire with some products

By Nick Gallagher

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