A Weird Bias In How People Judge Others (M)
This strange bias affects how groups of people are judged by others.
This strange bias affects how groups of people are judged by others.
What we perceive has little relation to reality, argues Professor Donald Hoffman.
Extraverts, introverts and other personality factors are revealed by how people move.
The side-effects of the herbal antidepressant include anxiety, panic attacks and vomiting.
23 percent of women admitted to making “foodie calls”.
Having the genes would raise a person’s risk of all these disorders.
Microdosing psychedelics has reportedly become popular among Silicon Valley engineers, programmers, writers and artists.
Harsh parents tend to spank, shake and often get angry at children.
The amount of steps that reduces the risk of Alzheimer’s.
Stereotypes about men and women have seen massive changes in the last 70 years.
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